Long, restful views. Clean air. Country living on your doorstep. Sweeping grounds and restored heritage living across three separate abodes.If you are looking for a change of scenery with commercial potential and the freedom to add your signature, then look no further than Burnside, an expansive and beautifully developed historic estate sitting at the foot of the Darling Scarp.Close to the towns of both Waroona and Pinjarra, and only just over an hour's drive from Perth CBD, the potential here extends to many different commercial prospects - a picturesque wedding venue, a boutique BandB, an elegant tea house, maybe a Veterinary practice, the possibilities are limited only by your imagination.Along with the original homestead, there are two heritage cottages, a blacksmith shop and professional stables, further widening its potential.The history of this property is long. David Murray, the area's first magistrate, built Burnside in 1860. All three residences are of great historical interest.The current owners have poured their energy into this sweeping 16.2 hectare property, so all the hard work has been done. It is now ready for buyers with vision. Much of the home furnishings, farm equipment, workshop tools and machinery can be purchased (subject to separate negotiation).Here is what's on offer:- A fully renovated homestead with abundant period features and luxury additions, two master bedrooms, both with ensuites, and a third bedroom/nursery.- The formal dining and lounge rooms have open fireplaces, while the country style kitchen has an original wood-fired stove, stone bench tops and seven burner Belling oven. This elegant property includes a media room and a library, which the back verandah has a generous alfresco area that overlooks a picturesque dam.- Two self -contained cottages; one two-bedroom, the other one-bedroom, both with open fireplaces and reverse-cycle air-conditioning. Ideal as holiday accommodation, a boutique BandB offering, or for staff accommodation.- The gardens are well established with lush lawns and mature trees. The extensive grounds are reticulated - the magic of this beautiful property is the abundance of water.- Three large dams plus water tanks and the original well.- The property has mains power as well as a self-contained diesel power station.- The current owners are equine professionals and have built stables with eight oversized stalls, a tack room with a bathroom and kitchenette, plus a loft, two additional stables and an undercover wash down area. Sixteen shaded paddocks of various sizes come with hay bins, horse shelters, self-watering troughs and perimeter fencing. The property extends to approximately 16.2 hectares, split into several paddocks.This stunning and beautiful property can be inspected by private appointment. If you have been looking for a tranquil retreat this may be it.Gather up the family, jump in the car, and in just over an hour's drive from Perth, you will arrive at this truly remarkable property.For more information, or to make an appointment to inspect, please contact Shaun Clifford on 0405 544 741.**CENTRO ESTATES INSPECTION INFORMATION**When attending a private inspection we ask that you please ensure you practice social distancing (minimum 1.5 metres), avoid touching surfaces such as door handles, cupboard handles, walls etc. while you are inspecting the property. If you have any hand sanitizer we ask that you please use it before entering the property or we will have some available for use.Unfortunately we do kindly ask that if any of the following apply to you, please DO NOT volunteer to attend the private inspection. We would much rather you cancel than attend if:- You are feeling unwell- You are self-isolating- Have been in contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19 or have been in contact with someone who has recently been overseas- You have tested positive to COVID-19, even if you feel well
The size of Meelon is approximately 93.4 square kilometres. It has 3 parks covering nearly 0.4% of total area. The population of Meelon in 2011 was 224 people. By 2016 the population was 209 showing a population decline of 6.7% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Meelon is 50-59 years. Households in Meelon are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying under $300 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Meelon work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 67.1% of the homes in Meelon were owner-occupied compared with 79.4% in 2016..
Meelon has 162 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Meelon have seen a 155.76% increase in median value. As at 31 October 2024:
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