3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Brick Veneer home on 5 acres in the sought after Burnside Park area of Strathalbyn, South Australia.
If are you looking for a horse property that you can move into and relax, where the hard work has been done for you, then this property is definitely worth your inspection.
Nature abounds and you would be living amongst the abundant bird life which includes magpies, blue wrens, finches and parrots which gather daily and parade on the back lawn.
Recently repainted inside and out with new floor coverings, this home has been lovingly prepared and is presented for your inspection in immaculate condition. Return verandahs and attached carport provide protection from the elements and plenty of space for outdoor undercover living. New roof insulation together with ducted evaporative air-conditioning, heating supplied by a heatform fireplace and several ceiling fans all combine to provide comfortable living. The Large kitchen with a breakfast bar creates a hub for this home. 2 of the 3 bedrooms have floor to ceiling built in robes and the master bedroom is large with an ensuite.
Water is supplied by a combination of mains and approx 6000 gallons of rainwater. There is adequate shedding including large 7.3 x 6.2m wide colourbond shed with concrete floor and power adjoining the house.
Stepping outside and away from the house, the property is set up beautifully for the horse enthusiast. 4 individual horse yards with shelters, large 20 metre diameter lined round yard and a full sized (60m X 20m) riding/training arena, 3 paddocks and all with excellent fencing backed up with Electric.
The property is located adjacent to a reserve which makes up part of the dedicated horse trails and reserves that abound and weave throughout Burnside Park and is located only 2.5Km from the Strathalbyn Polo Grounds (home to several riding clubs and regular venue for shows and competitions).
The township of Strathalbyn is located approx 50 mins from the centre of Adelaide and 20 mins from Mt Barker. A lovely town which serves as an agricultural centre and tourist hot spot for antique lovers with the pretty Angus River winding its way through the centre of town. Services such as supermarkets, hospital and schools cover the essentials. There are plenty of activities locally for horse enthusiasts with horse and riding clubs conducting regular events and training at the Polo Grounds.