This outstanding homestead on 91 Acres of productive basalt country has panoramic views across the surrounding countryside and the vibrant cosmopolitan centre that is Orange. Currently running as a well-established commercial Orchard and only ten minutes from town, this premium district property offers itself to a variety of buyers who are looking to combine business and lifestyle. This astounding home is timeless and elegant with natural elements such as stone, timber and light; at the core of its design. With the original part of the homestead over 100 years old, the rest of the property has been renovated to the highest of standards, offering plenty of natural light, generous proportions, period features with a designer interior. There are four bedrooms with stunning and unique custom cabinetry and a study. The master is particularly beautiful boasting a fresh, light filled ensuite and walk-in-wardrobe. The open plan living area is orientated North, with the family room offering an unrivalled aspect of breathtaking views across the valley. Not only do the floor to ceiling, double-glazed windows let in the light, but the property features skylights which adds to the overall feel and style of the property. In the heart of the home is a custom-designed kitchen fitted with quality Miele appliances and centred around a stunning single piece of stone. With a striking combination of exposed brick, stainless steel and timber, warmth and ambiance radiate from the kitchen into the rest of the home. The bathroom is luxurious with heated floor and towel rails. Designed using a monochromatic colour palette and well-appointed fittings, tall mirrors and floor to ceiling tiles of varying textures, the way in which the bathroom has come together is harmonic and high-end. Feel at peace sitting on the expansive deck, overlooking the apples and cherries that is the properties primary enterprise. You'll be able to watch the children run on the property's vast lawns or enjoy a game on your own private tennis court. Caernarvon also features an old ripple iron hall known as Canobolas Dance Hall' which was built in between the first and second World Wars. Adorned with fairy lights, the entertaining area overlooks the picturesque water, floating jetty and the property's Orchard. It truly is a magical spot to spend the day or evening. There is also a pizza oven, stage, amenity block and food preparation area which makes it a perfect spot for all sorts of functions. A high altitude and rich volcanic soil fuel the current production of apples and cherries on the property, however the land is well-suited to other intensive agricultural pursuits such as viticulture, vegetable growing and livestock production enterprises. It is fair to say you'll be living a truly spectacular existence, living and working on this magnificent property. Relish the conveniences of rural living with the convenience of town just a short drive away. Inspections available from Monday 24th June.
The size of Canobolas is approximately 71.8 square kilometres. It has 4 parks covering nearly 82.4% of total area. The population of Canobolas in 2011 was 513 people. By 2016 the population was 476 showing a population decline of 7.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Canobolas is 50-59 years. Households in Canobolas are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $3000 - $3999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Canobolas work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 80.7% of the homes in Canobolas were owner-occupied compared with 86.6% in 2016.
Canobolas has 226 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Canobolas have seen a 53.28% increase in median value. As at 31 December 2024:
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