Set upon 17.13ha (42 acres) of beautiful natural bushland and lush grass valley acres, this well constructed mudbrick homestead boasts wrap around verandahs and light filled living areas to take in the lovely rural surrounds. A 1-bedroom self-contained timber cottage and 4 bay farm shed complete the picture of this rural gem providing the potential to make a passive income from the property.
Perched on a private grassy plateau with native gardens, fruit trees and striking rock features, the home comprises a large open plan living space with double doors that open onto an under-cover wrap around verandah. A slow combustion fire place stands as a central focal point of the home and services the living areas. A charming open plan country kitchen is fitted with a free-standing stove and timber island bench, huge walk-in pantry and adjoins a light filled dining room. Offering 3 upstairs bedrooms, one has access onto a private sunny verandah with a stunning view over the property. A modern country bathroom has slate tile flooring, a shower and bathtub, and separate toilet. At the rear of the house, there is a large internal laundry with direct access to outside and works well as a mudroom with easy to maintain concrete flooring.
Services to the property include mains power, four reverse cycle air-conditioners, LPG gas, Starlink satellite internet connection, an enviro-cycle effluent system and plenty of tank water storage.
Additionally, to the house the property also features a generous size 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom self-contained cottage with power, gas & internet connected as well. The cottage is perfect for renting out to a permanent tenant or as a BnB. Next to the cottage is a fruit orchard, vege garden and chicken pen.
Externally the property features around 10-15 arable acres along the valley floor with a seasonal creek line, one large dam and a functional water bore setting the property up well for dry times. A large 4-bay farm shed is built on a concrete slab and provides plenty of space for tools, machinery & equipment. Stock proof goat fencing divides the property into three main paddocks suitable for livestock. Adjoining state forest and nearby to National Parks, you can explore this intriguing wilderness in your own back yard with endless bush walking trails into the State Forest and National Park.
With easy 2WD access and only around a 10min drive to the nearby Great Northern Trading Post/Laguna Wine bar, 20 min drive to Historic Wollombi township and approx. 70 min drive from the M1 Wahroonga Interchange Sydney. If you are looking for a tree change in a boutique country town, or simply want a weekender to escape tothis impressive rural lifestyle acreage will tick many of your boxes
For further details, please contact Kurt Musgrove: 0497 281 475 or Garry Musgrove: 0429 663 026.
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Property Code: 308
The size of Fernances Crossing is approximately 9.6 square kilometres. It has 1 park. The population of Fernances Crossing in 2011 was 548 people. By 2016 the population was 29 showing a population decline of 94.7% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Fernances Crossing is 40-49 years. Households in Fernances Crossing are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $2400 - $2999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Fernances Crossing work in a machinery operators and drivers occupation. In 2006, 44.1% of the homes in Fernances Crossing were owner-occupied compared with 86.7% in 2011..
Fernances Crossing has 36 properties.
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