Location:

Just 3.7 kilometres from the Naracoorte Post Office this farming and leisure property is discreet yet one of the most conveniently positioned properties of it’s size in the District.

Ideally located to Naracoorte’s premier sporting facilities, a large choice of schooling and the many retail, health and commercial facilities that make this town such a popular place to live.

Lerida House:

Designed in 1987 and built by one of Naracoorte’s most respected builders of the time, the spacious and gracious residence has the best in materials and features available at the time. There is outstanding use of natural lighting, earth tones, an ideal aspect and durable natural building materials. The flexible design is currently configured as a three bedroom home but could readily cater for differing needs.

A driveway circuiting the home provides access to the double garage and the front entrance. The latter is on the southern side of the home and provides attractive views over the farm and towards Naracoorte township.

Incorporated in the design at the frontage is a pergola covered courtyard with the adjacent slate paved entry.

Formal Lounge and Dining A particularly light and area living space featuring face brick walls, exposed pine rafters and beams and north facing skylights. A low brick wall creates the division between the lounge and dining room. The formal area provides very pleasant views over the lawns and gardens and includes quality wall to wall carpet and a ceiling fan.

Master Suite A true suite encompassing 11m x 4.2m. The suite is in 3 segments, comprising a very spacious bedroom, a genuine walk in robe with bi-fold door access, shelf and hanging space and natural light.

To refer to the 3rd area of the suite as an ensuite is an understatement. Being of some 4200 x 3000 dimensions. There is a full size corner spa bath, tiled shelf and picture window, large shower alcove, vanity, w.c. and extensive 300 x 300 tiling.

Lerida Farm:

A blend of rising loam banks and productive heavier flats. The former were naturally timbered by stately gum trees with many retained in strategic shelter belts. The flats have good soil depth and whilst currently grazed with sheep, could readily be cropped in a similar fashion to adjoining properties. The 25m x 12m Colorbond clad utility shed includes shearing facilities and adjacent sheepyards.

Utility shed including a single stand shearing facility, concrete floor, power and high clearance sliding door access. The shed is Colourbond clad and 25m x12m in size.

Adjacent to the shed is a very serviceable set of timber, steel and weldmesh sheep-yards complete with drafting facilities.

2 x 11,000 litre concrete tanks supply ample rainwater to the home.

An equipped bore supplies all garden, lawn and livestock water.