Please call David Hams for viewing times.
One of the very last original return soldiers settlement properties boasts approximately 100 acres of arable land, offering a rare combination of well fenced paddocks, beautiful lawned areas, a section of natural scrub land, a very well established and maintained vineyard, great shedding, plenty of water availability and so much more.
The Circa 1933 Bungalow boasts an impressive stone facade and front verandah sits proudly and privately overlooking the entire property.
The separate formal lounge room is located at the front of the home and also comes with a fire place and could convert to a large 4th bedroom option if required. Bedrooms 2 & 3 are located down the hall and are located adjacent the central bathroom. The meals and family room is fitted with a slow combustion heater and flows through to The timber kitchen at the rear of the residence and is fitted with a double sink and an upgraded stainless Steel oven and gas cooktop. The rear lean-to gives access through to the large country sized laundry and separate toilet. This is also where you can access the original cellar which is the ideal place to store away some of this beautiful regions finest. Added benefits of this charming residence include lofty 3m high ceilings and solid timber floors throughout, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning for assured comfort all year round and loads of charm.
There is a rear undercover patio that spills out to the lovely lawned area that surrounds the home.There is a solar heated in-ground salt chlorinated swimming pool that is the place to be with friends and family this Summer, and is positioned to capture the impressive views over the property all the way to the mount lofty ranges in the distance.There are three separate access points to the property, with two leading to a powered 6m x 9m powered double garage with an adjacent storage shed.
The land is a combination of a number of well fenced paddocks, approximately 25 acres of natural scrub land and 17.5 acres (6.5ha) of well maintained and established Shiraz vines producing between 35-45 Tonnes of fruit on average per year, complete with a 22m x 9.3m shed with a 4.2m clearance and 3 phase power. There are 7 rainwater tanks, a 3 phase domestic bore And a large 15.4 mg Dam with a surface water licence of 12.4mg with a 3 phase pump with sand filters. There is also an enviro-cycle septic system, stables, stock yards and more. With an attractive earning capability and STCC the possibility of creating a bed & breakfast opportunity, the potential here is endless.
For further details and inspection times call David Hams on 0402204841
The size of Blewitt Springs is approximately 19.3 square kilometres. It has 3 parks covering nearly 24.5% of total area. The population of Blewitt Springs in 2011 was 351 people. By 2016 the population was 342 showing a population decline of 2.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Blewitt Springs is 60-69 years. Households in Blewitt Springs are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $2400 - $2999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Blewitt Springs work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 78.8% of the homes in Blewitt Springs were owner-occupied compared with 88.7% in 2016..
Blewitt Springs has 198 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Blewitt Springs have seen a 117.69% increase in median value. As at 31 October 2024:
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