This two storey double brick home of four bedrooms with built-ins located on 14.747 hectares (approximately 36acres). The home of some 207m2 (22.28 squares) has been built to catch the sun through the vast expanse of windows, from the open kitchen facing east to the living/dining area facing north. The bench tops and cupboards of the kitchen and bathroom are featured in Blackwood.

This home has floor heating also a Daikin wall mount inverter and is fully insulated. The bedrooms on the upper level have built-ins of Oregon and Cyprus pine. The spacious master bedroom (6×5 metres) leads onto a balcony where you can relax with a cup of tea, taking in the ambiance of the day with views of Bass Strait and the farm. The views along the coastline are astonishing.

Formally used as the local post office with a feature staircase from the old Latrobe bakery some 38 years ago, also the old double storey building outside the main yard was the residing church for the district. The home has a secure large garden featuring trees and a colourful array of shrubs, roses, lilies and waratah adding colour and vibrance to the home.

The selection of Oak and Macrocarpa pine trees give shade while the cool breeze flows through during the summer. Rain water collected from the roof and garage is stored in a 10,000 gallon underground tank supplies the home, plus a top up supply of 5,000 gallons from the car garage roof area. An established orchard of fruit trees includesapple, plum, pear, peach, lemon, olive, just to name a few ,a small veggie garden and chicken coop which supplies fresh produce the year round.

There are eight fully fenced paddocks; each paddock has water for stock with trees planted for shade and shelter. Most of the internal fences are treated posts, barb and ring lock wire. A small creek on the eastern side of the property flows six to seven months of the year. The land has been regularly fertilized with the lush pasture currently housing store cattle. There are a number of buildings on this property and the largest, the old shearing shed (approximately 27x18meters) has been used for storage of late and the disused dairy shed used for dry storage of fire wood.

Adjoining the dairy are stock yards and loading ramp. The lockable three car shed of approximately 14×8 meters has an open carport at the eastern side of the building.

This property is centrally located at Lillico and within equal traveling time and distance of Devonport or Ulverstone and could be suitable for establishing a new rural or lifestyle enterprise. To arrange an inspection of this property please do not hesitate to contact the listing agent Les Ralph 0400 900 664 or les@sushames.com

Property Code: 345