Enjoying a north-facing aspect on a basalt outcrop of rich soil with a gentle slope sheltering the land from the prevailing winds, this 19-acre (approx) property with a circa-1930s cottage is perfect for any number of equestrian, agricultural or horticultural pursuits where the country meets the coast.
A former commercial herb farm, the land comprises 8 paddocks, 2 dams, an olive grove with both oil and edible species, a small fruit orchard, workshop and an array of additional sheds, along with ample room to add stables, veggie gardens, a guest cottage or even a brand-new contemporary country residence (STCA).
Steeped in history, the spacious and sun-filled three-bedroom farmhouse captures the heart with its high strapped ceilings, Art Deco fireplace, roaring Coonara wood heater, picture rails, wide verandahs with iron lacework and original casement windows framing the picturesque rural surrounds.
Two generous living areas, a dining room, country kitchen with timber cabinetry, master ensuite in the sleeping wing and an additional bathroom off the laundry provide comfort and convenience, while sliding glass doors open to an expansive barbecue deck beneath a high pergola gazing out across the glorious established gardens and rolling pastures.
Located in the heart of wine country opposite Pt Leo Estate, the property is just a few minutes drive to iconic Merricks General Store, Pt Leo Beach, Merricks Yacht Club and bustling Balnarring village with cafes, restaurants, essential services, Balnarring Primary School and a kindergarten.
Homes and Acreage is proud to be offering this property for sale To arrange an inspection or for further information, please contact the office on 1300 077 557 or office@homesacreage.com.au
Features:
Circa-1930s cottage
Formal lounge with Art Deco fireplace & library shelving
Sun-filled 2nd lounge opening to vast BBQ deck with high pergola
Central dining room opening to deck
Timber kitchen with electric stove & island
Wide verandahs
Master ensuite & 2nd bathroom via laundry
Coonara wood heater & split-system AC
High ceilings, picture rails & original casement windows
Vine-laced garden pergola with dining table
Rich productive soil
Gently sloping, north-facing land sheltered from coastal element
Ideal for grape growing
8 paddocks flanked by picturesque laneway
2 dams
Workshop
Hayshed
Variety of sheds & parking bays
Mains water & water tanks
Water to all paddocks
7090 olive trees with oil & edible species, including cobranosa, leccin & coratina
Small orchard with a variety of fruits
Old, established gardens with mature trees, including a 100-year-old oak
5-minute drive to Balnarring Primary School
Zoned for Dromana Secondary College
The size of Merricks is approximately 11.9 square kilometres. It has 1 park covering nearly 1.1% of total area. The population of Merricks in 2011 was 1,171 people. By 2016 the population was 175 showing a population decline of 85.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Merricks is 50-59 years. Households in Merricks are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $800 - $999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Merricks work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 84.1% of the homes in Merricks were owner-occupied compared with 84.8% in 2016..
Merricks has 146 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Merricks have seen a 54.03% increase in median value, while Units have seen a -26.84% decrease. As at 30 September 2024:
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