Set against inspiring mountain backdrops, exquisitely connected to nature and providing a high quality of life, this picturesque country escape takes full advantage of its scenic location.
With two separate dwellings and extensive shedding, the private 3.33* hectares is the perfect balance of grassed paddocks, native trees, decorative house gardens, productive fruit orchards, vegetable beds and two dams.
With renovation potential adding even more value and close by to the Rubicon River, Rubicon State Forest and Cathedral Range State Park, the elevated main house boasts a sun-soaked, rooftop terrace that allows the home's occupants to appreciate the iconic setting.
MAIN HOUSE
Enjoying garden outlooks from every window that creates a wonderful sense of connectedness with the natural environment, the home's charming layout features a bright and airy loungeroom comprising a wood heater and a split-system unit that flows through to a wonderful, timber- accented kitchen, including a casual meals area and adjoining dining room.
There's also an extensive pantry which means you'll never run out of food.
The master bedroom and an additional bedroom both come with built-in robes and share a spacious sunroom as well as a well-maintained bathroom.
Upstairs is an extensive attic storage area with a raised walkway that leads out to the sun deck.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION
Connected to the main house via a roofed walkway, a separate bedsit/flat showcases an expansive ground floor living area that's complemented by a wood heater, fully equipped kitchen, modernised bathroom and a separate toilet.
Stairs ascend to an enormous open room with another toilet that could be utilised as a hobby room, teenage retreat, mancave or guest retreat.
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
• Dual level, 13m x 9m* shed with three tilt doors and multiple storage options
• Pony stable and two cubby houses
• Large 2* ML dam, windmill plus an ornamental dam
• Five holding paddocks, laneway system and electric fencing
• Fruit and citrus tree orchards, integrated chook run/shed and vegetable gardens
• Abundant reticulation with multiple taps (town water also connected)
• Rainwater tank connected to the kitchen
• 5 kW solar system with a grid connected inverter
• Four carports and three garages
Take a walk around the lush grounds to clear your mind while attending to your animals or relax and unwind from one of the property's many outdoor areas that each offer something unique and different.
Moments from Thornton itself plus a short commute to Alexandra and Eildon, come home to the good life where peace and tranquillity live forever.
Private sale by negotiation.
Inspections by appointment only. For further information please contact Nik Patek on 0409 936 210.
*Approximately
The size of Thornton is approximately 70.1 square kilometres. It has 1 park covering nearly 0.1% of total area. The population of Thornton in 2011 was 362 people. By 2016 the population was 278 showing a population decline of 23.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Thornton is 60-69 years. Households in Thornton are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Thornton work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 75.9% of the homes in Thornton were owner-occupied compared with 64.8% in 2016.
Thornton has 237 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Thornton have seen a 69.25% increase in median value, while Units have seen a -49.04% decrease. As at 30 November 2024:
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