Self suffiency and semi-rural living with so many extra advantages has just become a reality to those wanting acreage, a large residence where extended family and guests will feel just as welcome, and the potential to earn income from these rich soils that was once a successful Kiwi plantation and lemon orchard, with some vines and trees still remaining. The land is mainly cleared and would also make an ideal horse property. Equipped with massive shedding and workshop space for packing, machinery and storage, this 27 acre property is also extremely self-sufficient, with 6 mg of pumping rights from the McRae creek, 2 dams that are spring fed, 85,000litre water tank capacity, and an extra 15 acres of prime creek frontage, hydronic heating that’s activated by a brand new boiler system, as well as being completely irrigated. Built by the current owners, the house is one of the strongest in the area, with double brick walls throughout, Iron Bark beams, quality used internal timbers like Tasmanian Oak and Blackwood, with everything else in between built to last. The home is so versatile and allows wheel chair access. Two families would comfortably reside over the two levels; both featuring open kitchen, meals and family rooms; the ground floor accommodates a large laundry, bathroom, bedroom, lounge room and access into the extensive garage. Accommodating the first floor are another 4 bedrooms plus study, 2 bathrooms, a separate lounge and dining room, and a second verandah. This is a must see that will convince you that this is the lifestyle change that you’ve been waiting for.