Wanui is a superbly restored, grand Federation era homestead offering rural living at its finest.
The Weering district was first settled in the 1860s and has strong links to Australias early pastoral history with many large station properties still surrounding the region. Originally part of a larger farm holding and lovingly refurbished by the current owners, the double brick home with high gabled roof and deep verandas sits impressively at the end of a quietly winding tree-lined avenue on 3.81 ha (9.4 acres) of prime Western District farmland.
An impressive timber panelled entry hall, with concealed cloakroom, leads to a grand lounge-reception room with a magnificent cedar timber ceiling and striking leadlight bay window offering views over the garden and meadow beyond. For entertaining, there's a beautifully appointed dining room with open fireplace and floor-to-ceiling garden views through double-hung leadlight windows.
The size of Weering is approximately 77.5 square kilometres. The population of Weering in 2011 was 433 people. By 2016 the population was 48 showing a population decline of 88.9% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Weering is 40-49 years. Households in Weering are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Weering work in a labourer occupation. In 2011, 85.4% of the homes in Weering were owner-occupied compared with 85% in 2016..
Weering has 51 properties. As at 30 November 2024:
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