TIPPERARY FARM
45 BURGES SIDING ROAD, QUELLINGTON
A PRIVATE 100 ACRE ESTATE ON THE AVON RIVER
This magnificent historical property established in 1836 and encompassing 104 acres (42.27 ha) of prized agricultural land in the Avon Valley, is just 1.5 hours from Perth City and 10 minutes north of the York Township. Perched on the eastern bank of the Avon River, the land enjoys around 400mm average rainfall and includes eight paddocks with 75 acres of fertile, heavy to medium soils suitable for cropping and grazing. In addition to scheme water connection, two dams provide permanent pools throughout the year.
The property features a beautifully renovated 1912 character brick and iron homestead with classic features such as high ceilings, sash windows, exquisite polished floor boards and French doors leading on to the expansive wrap-around verandah. A well-appointed kitchen and connecting open plan living and dining area provide separation from the generous accommodation of four bedrooms, all with plush carpets, and 3 bathrooms. In addition, a library & music room with impressive stained glass windows and doorway is a quiet retreat from the bustle of the rest of the home. The living & dining area, library and main bedrooms have open fire places or slow-combustion heating and air-conditioning allowing for an inviting atmosphere all-year round.
A three bedroom, two bathroom weatherboard & iron cottage provides additional accommodation on the property and would be suitable for use by a manager or caretaker. Nearby, a classic turn-of-the-century brick and iron cottage could be restored for further accommodation. To the side of the cottages is a large machinery/workshop and a historic two storey barn with stable block, old blacksmith shop and worker quarters.
Established in the 1830s by the three Burges brothers, Samuel, William and Lockier, Tipperary Farm is historically significant as one of the earliest farm settlements in York. The historical significance of the property was recognised in 1954 when Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh were entertained at Tipperary Farm.
Key Features:
A beautiful, original 4/3 homestead that has been extensively renovated.
A character 3/2 second residence.
Large workshop/machinery shed.
8 paddocks all with troughs connected to scheme water.
Heavy/medium, fertile arable soils with 75 acres (approx) suitable for cropping or gazing.
The land surrounding the main homestead and outbuildings are extensively treed.
Excellent water supply with two dams, scheme water connection and two working bores.
Potential for a Homestead block subdivision or Tourism Special Use provisions.
Only 1.5hrs from Perth and 10 minutes to York townsite.
Shire of York rates $2,298 p/a (approx) inc ESL and waste.
Please contact Tony Morgan for further details or to arrange a private viewing on 0418 900 349.
The size of Quellington is approximately 57 square kilometres. The population of Quellington in 2011 was 308 people. By 2016 the population was 30 showing a population decline of 90.3% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Quellington is 0-9 years. Households in Quellington are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Quellington work in a managers occupation. In 2006, 32.3% of the homes in Quellington were owner-occupied compared with 80.8% in 2011..
Quellington has 34 properties. As at 31 October 2024:
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