This unique little early selected rural property, with Preston River and sealed road frontages, includes a stumped, timber framed and weatherboard clad home, with iron roof. The original section of the home is thought to have been built pre 1900, with further extensions having been added between then and the mid 1900′s.
Featuring high ceilings, 2 wood burning slow combustion room heaters, solar hot water system, electric stove and insulation to the roof void,
it comprises 4 good sized bedrooms, large lounge, kitchen/dining, office, bathroom, laundry and toilet. Attached to the home are a front verandah with timber balustrade and deck, and paved patio and carport.
A recently renovated all steel and color-bond clad shed is 8m x 8m in size and has a dirt floor, while an attached lean-to of 8m x 4m has a concrete slab floor. Originally forming the homestead section of a much larger property, much of its area had previously been planted to orchard,
now removed and the area returned to pasture.
Water for the home is drawn from 2 x 23,000 litre plastic tanks, catching off the shed roof, with garden & general needs drawn from the Preston River via an electric pump positioned at the river’s edge.
Regular school bus, mail and rubbish pickup services, originating from Donnybrook, are available in the area and both power and telephone services are connected.
Being zoned Intensive Farming the property could suit horses or a few sheep, etc, and with its proven background as part of a productive orchard suitable specialty/boutique plantings may also be a possibility.
The property is located generally between 30 and 45 minutes by road from areas of potential employment such as Bunbury, Collie, Greenbushes, Worsley,and Capel.
Priced to allow buyers to renovate and restore the home to the charm of its era, without having to over spend the budget.
Seller has reduced the price by $10,000 as an incentive for a quick sale. For further details contact Bevin on the email address shown or call him on 0428 957127.