374 Oakhampton Rd, Oakhampton is a 7 bedroom, 4 bathroom House with 22 parking spaces. The property has a land size of 46896m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in October 2023.
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With more than 11.6 acres, two homes and a fantastic rural position close to town, this superb Oakhampton property offers plenty of potential to create your ideal lifestyle or home-based business.
Unlike anything else on the market, this expansive rural property features extensive on-site infrastructure for those looking to relocate or establish a range of business operations (subject to council approval).
The site already has a valuable commercial background, having been established to facilitate the growth of one of the Hunter's largest landscape suppliers, Parkers Landscaping.
The site's new owners can even negotiate to purchase the range of landscaping materials currently on site, which includes soil, gravel, concrete blocks and equipment.
Regardless of this additional purchase, the property itself has an impressive range of existing infrastructure that could be put to a variety of uses.
This includes a large machinery workshop with mezzanine storage space and three-phase power, and a secondary workshop with large bay doors for machinery or dry storage, making it the ideal commercial area.
There's also four undercover storage bays and separate covered parking bays for your workers, with nearby amenities including a shower and toilet.
A diesel storage tank makes it easy to keep your vehicles fueled up and ready to go, while a gravel driveway and concrete hardstand areas in front of the workshop allow for easy truck movements and bulk earth works.
Buyers looking to house a different type of horsepower can also make the most of the infrastructure, with potential conversion opportunities for stables, horse tack and feed spaces and plenty of room for the horse float, while the property's 11.6 acres could allow you to establish a large equine-based facility.
The rural acreage is also perfect for buyers looking for a taste of country life, with plenty of room for motorbikes, a hobby farm, market gardens or an orchard, while large and extended families will appreciate the inclusion of two separate homes on the property.
The original homestead was built circa 1900s and offers a traditional weatherboard and iron roof construction with plenty of character inside including lovely decorative ceilings, dado panels, picture rails and a brick fireplace with timber mantel.
Dark timber floorboards add warmth and authenticity to the interior while large windows in the sunroom flood this space with natural light to create a bright and inviting living space.
Sliding doors connect this to the second, more formal living area where the fireplace is located, while an open plan timber kitchen and cosy dining room open out to the covered timber deck.
Three good-sized bedrooms with built-in wardrobes provide plenty of accommodation for families, while the rear laundry provides access to a contemporary bathroom and separate toilet.
A larger brick and tile residence provides a second option for families on this property, with three children's bedrooms as well as an expansive master suite that provides access to a large versatile room that could be used as a nursery, dressing room or private home office.
Built-in wardrobes provide plenty of storage in the children's bedrooms, with a large walk-in wardrobe and ensuite providing extra convenience in the master.
Living spaces are in abundance in this home, with stunning bay windows creating an elegant focal point in each of the three areas while also flooding these rooms with natural light and making the most of the rural views.
A u-shaped kitchen bench provides ample storage and preparation space in the oversized kitchen, which acts as a link between several of the living areas and the adjoining dining room, while a sliding glass door and large windows create a seamless connection with the huge paved outdoor area to the rear of the home.
Both homes are ready to be refreshed by the next owner and would be ideal for extended families or friends who want to pool their resources to secure their dream country lifestyle property.
Ideally located in Oakhampton, the property retains a peaceful rural ambience while being just five minutes from the bustling shopping centres, sporting fields, childcare centres and schools in Aberglasslyn and Rutherford, and less than 10 minutes from the revitalised Maitland city centre with its variety of retail shops, professional services, sporting, cultural and entertainment options as well as a growing culinary precinct.
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The size of Oakhampton is approximately 5.1 square kilometres. It has 3 parks covering nearly 0.2% of total area. The population of Oakhampton in 2011 was 590 people. By 2016 the population was 211 showing a population decline of 64.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Oakhampton is 70-79 years. Households in Oakhampton are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $2400 - $2999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Oakhampton work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 76.4% of the homes in Oakhampton were owner-occupied compared with 72.3% in 2016..
Oakhampton has 112 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Oakhampton have seen a 45.24% increase in median value. As at 28 February 2025:
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