1900 Canyonleigh Rd, Canyonleigh is a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom House with 14 parking spaces and was built in 2015. The property has a land size of 649200m2 and floor size of 134m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in February 2021.
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1900 Canyonleigh Road, Canyonleigh
Unique home on quality 160-acre farm close to Moss Vale
4 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
3 toilets
10-12 car spaces
65 ha/160 acres of farming & grazing
5 paddocks (all with water), 2 dams
Permanent water pumped from Long Swamp Creek
Steel cattle yards
17m x 12m machinery shed
Homestead
Unique 2-level home built into large 24m x 12m workshop shed, fully engineered with steel frame and concrete floor. North-east facing, the contemporary cottage-style home is completely off-the-grid due to two solar systems, engineered gravity-disposal septic system and permanent water backed up with two house tanks with a total of 47,000 litres. Exterior Colorbond walls and double-glazed windows insulate all living areas. All rooms have views north and/or east through floor-to-ceiling doors or windows that are fully fly-screened.
Built in a low bushfire-hazard area with consultants approval
Upstairs: 2 living areas plus three bedrooms, one of which is in a self-contained flat with living area, roofed veranda overlooking the dam, kitchen, and ensuite. Reverse-cycle air-conditioning is solar-powered.
Downstairs: veranda looking out to the dam, master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, living and dining area, bathroom with full-size bath. The kitchen with gas stove-oven has a walk-in pantry, and the island benchs interior provides for up to six kinds of recycling. Reverse-cycle air-conditioning is solar-powered. Plus, laundry and separate staff shower and toilet.
The north-east facing home looks out over low-maintenance Kikuyu-clover lawn that creates a moderating micro-climate and a green moat in case of bushfires.
Heating for both levels is from the solid-wood fire Nectre 2019 emissions-standard. Wood is sourced from the property.
Hot water is supplied by solar-powered Quantum 300 litre commercial heat-pump system.
Solar systems are 7.5kW on the home-workshop shed, and 6kW on machinery shed. Separate storage batteries ensure that 15kW.h is available to each installation, thus guaranteeing 100% redundancy
Septic system is engineered gravity-disposal with no service fees. Wastewater is processed completely effectively via the transpiration bed.
Water supply: 47,000 litres rainwater tanks, plus 100,000 litres concrete irrigation tank for lawn and irrigation
Workshop-home shed: 32MPa high-strength concrete floor, electricity solar-powered
Machinery shed: 32MPa high-strength concrete floor, electricity solar-powered
Site shed: 3m x 6m
Carport: 5m x 12m lean-to off workshop shed
Security system: 4 cameras, web-based
Paddocks
Five paddocks all with water. Four paddocks are fully fenced for cattle, electric-fence connections.
Time travel: under 2 hours to Sydney and Canberra; 20 minutes to Moss Vale, 30 minutes to Bowral
Rates: $496 per quarter
Rainfall: 800-810mm (Kppen & Geiger classed as Cfb)
Council: Wingecarribee
Lot: 1 DP1096398
Situation access: sealed road plus 2.6km council gravel road
Dwelling entitlement: dwelling has Council development consent and construction certificate
Mobile reception: yes
Smoke detectors: 3 hard-wired and inter-connected
Internet connection: wireless
Power: solar
Sewerage: engineered gravity-disposal with no regular service fees
Mail: 3 times a week
Bus: school bus at the intersection of Canyonleigh and Tagalong Roads
Built: 2015
Insulation: 5-layer system plus batts
Loosefill: no
If loose-fill inspected: not applicable
Covenants/easements: power
Sale yards: Moss Vale and Yass
Schools: Moss Vale, Bowral
Topography: level to undulating
Soils: loam
Crops/pastures: pasture improved with clovers, rye, coxfoot, phalaris
Fertiliser history: significant; soil analysis will be provided
Timber: sheltered tree lines at perimeters, eucalypts in gullies
Total area useable for grazing/farming: about 18ha/44 acres
Paddocks: 5
Production capacity: up to 20 steers (17 at present)
Fencing: new on four paddocks, 7-wire cattle fence, 2-wire electrified, galvanized posts
Stockyards: steel cattle yards with loading ramp and crush
Property water: 2 dams plus troughs, permanent water from Long Swamp Creek with electric pump station
House water:
47,000 litres/ 12,000 gallons for house
100,000 litres / 26,000 gallons separate for property
The size of Canyonleigh is approximately 245.2 square kilometres. It has 3 parks covering nearly 8.5% of total area. The population of Canyonleigh in 2011 was 578 people. By 2016 the population was 423 showing a population decline of 26.8% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Canyonleigh is 50-59 years. Households in Canyonleigh are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Canyonleigh work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 72.3% of the homes in Canyonleigh were owner-occupied compared with 82.3% in 2016.
Canyonleigh has 318 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Canyonleigh have seen a 137.83% increase in median value. As at 31 October 2024:
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