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67 Private Access Road, ELLALONG NSW 2325

Escape the rat race to this tranquil oasis

You will be seduced by the charm of this propertys spectacular mountain views and romantic sunsets. The huge sparkling night sky will capture your heart. Set on approximately 36 hectares (approx. 90 acres) in 3 lots, this peaceful property is currently operating as a farm stay and provides opportunity to produce income on several levels.

The main residence is a 5-bedroom brick home with a well-appointed kitchen, 2 living areas, combustion fires, and R/C air conditioners. The master bedroom (parents retreat) is huge with its own private sitting area, and en-suite including a spa. The second bedroom includes a large built in and en-suite bathroom.
Outside, the family will love the alfresco area and the solar heated in-ground pool.

There are 2 modern 3 bedroom self-contained cottages, set away from the main residence in private locations.

The 36 hectares comprise of prime creek flats that gently rise to the house and cottages. The property is subdivided into 9 paddocks with some brand new fencing. The vendor estimates the property can easily carry 20 head year round; the stocking rate could be increased with improved land management and pasture seeding. A side boundary fronting Quorrobolong creek and 12 dams makes water a feature of the property. A large machinery shed with a separate teenage retreat,
Loading ramp and cattle crush make a well-equipped stockyards, plus loads more.
This peaceful property is nestled in the protection of the Broken Back and Myall Ranges, approximately 15 minutes from the World famous Hunter Valley wineries and restaurants, an hour and a quarter from Sydney and forty-five minutes to Newcastles prime beaches.

11 Bed
5 Bath
8 Parking Spaces
36.386 hectare
8 Garage

Contact
James Nash
0447982820

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