Last Listing description (February 2019)
With spectacular farmland views and acres of fenced paddocks, this charming rural property is a dream come true for horse lovers and hobby farmers.
Set on the outskirts of the quiet rural residential village of Lochinvar, the property comprises 14 acres of gently undulating grazing land, with a four-bedroom family home occupying an elevated portion in the middle.
The land has been cleared to shade trees and divided into four fenced paddocks ideal for livestock or horses, with a town water connection in the centre of the front paddock providing convenient access for stock watering.
Ideal for those involved in equestrian pursuits, the rear paddock includes a large flat area in one corner that was previously used as a dressage arena and could easily be reinstated with the construction of an appropriate boundary, while the surrounding farmlands provide potential opportunities for trail riding.
A three-bay timber clad and Colorbond shed located behind the main residence in the house paddock features two high clearance roller doors and a concrete floor, with lighting and power connected. Horse owners could make the most of this space to convert it into a tack room, with additional room for storing feed. The property also includes a levelled area that would be perfect for future stables.
A second larger shed is located towards the front of the house paddock, and offers a number of versatile uses for its new owners.
The Colorbond building, which has a concrete and timber verandah running across the front and down one side, measures around 7.5m x 18m and has been divided into two distinct parts.
A roller door provides access to a large garage and workshop area, which offers tandem parking for up to three vehicles, extensive shelving around the perimeter and a plumbed-in sink. The other half of the building has been converted into a large lined and air conditioned office, with space for three workstations. With industrial grade carpet, fluorescent lighting, built-in shelving and cabinetry, and a phone connection installed, the area has been set up ready for a home-based business (subject to council approval).
Further up the hill you ll find the property s original homestead, built in 1971, it has recently undergone some tasteful renovations making it ready for you to move straight in.
Shielded from the road by established native trees and shrubs, the four-bedroom brick, Hardiplank and tiled roof residence has been perfectly positioned to make the most of the panoramic views, which showcase distant mountain ranges and the surrounding farmlands.
A concrete path and stairs lead up to a covered front verandah, providing a peaceful spot to sit and relax while enjoying the tranquil rural environment.
Inside, the house has been well designed for families, with the bedrooms grouped at one end of the house and separated from the kitchen and living areas with a door at the end of the hallway.
Timber has been used extensively throughout the traditional country house, from the cedar feature wall in the foyer to the built-in wardrobes in the bedrooms, as well as the gorgeous polished brush box floorboards that create a seamless continuity throughout the house.
The walls have been freshly painted with a lovely neutral tone that makes the rooms feel bright and airy, while large picture windows and sliding doors allow plenty of natural light into the house while simultaneously drawing the eye outwards to the stunning landscape beyond.
A beautiful new L-shaped kitchen has been installed in the heart of the home, with gloss white cabinetry and concrete-look laminate benchtops giving the home a fresh, modern feel.
Stainless steel appliances and a subway tiled splashback add to its contemporary makeover, while the kitchen s practical layout with a separate pantry and ample room for twin fridges make it ideal for large families or those who love to entertain.
A split-system air conditioner in the kitchen keeps the home cool in the summer months, while connection to town water and a solar hot water system provide added convenience.
Concrete-look vinyl flooring provides a hard-wearing and stylish option in both the kitchen and adjoining casual dining area, while a slow combustion fireplace in the adjoining family room adds a more traditional country element into the mix.
Both of these areas provide access to the spacious open plan lounge and dining room, which features the most spectacular views of the surrounding countryside through oversized windows and a sliding door.
The home s four bedrooms are all well-sized, with a built-in wardrobe in one and a walk-in wardrobe and extra single built-in wardrobe in the master suite.
Two sets of built-in linen cupboards provide additional storage space in the hallway, while the laundry also features built-in cabinetry.
Both the main bathroom and ensuite have undergone a minor update, including new toilets and a vanity, while the original tiled floors provide a retro vibe that could work well with a modern facelift.
Ready to move straight into, the home could also benefit from additional renovations that build on the contemporary feel created in the new kitchen, with plenty of space out the back to add a large deck or covered entertaining area.
The property is ideally located in Lochinvar off the New England Highway, with the house set back far enough behind established planting for a peaceful and private outlook.
Perfect for those looking for a rural lifestyle, the property is still conveniently close to town, located just seven minutes from the shopping centres and essential services on offer in the thriving areas of Rutherford and Aberglasslyn, while the revitalised Levee shopping district in Maitland offers boutique retailers, major chain stores, and a growing reputation as a culinary hot spot.
The retail and entertainment hub of Stockland Green Hills shopping centre is within easy reach, just 20 minutes away, while the world-renowned vineyards of Pokolbin are a 25 minute drive.
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