This is the land of the Osprey and the Whistling Kite. They soar effortlessly above the giant Black Bream native to this geological marvel that is Lake Clifton. Grey Kangaroos and Brush Wallabies carpet the ground, interspersed with cheeky Bandicoot’s that fear no human! If you are entertaining the idea of a Tree-Change this covers the big three, Water, Trees and a Business!

Operated as one of Lake Clifton’s noted Wineries for more than twenty years this property has so much to offer. Buses roll in with tourists to taste the delights of the region and to take home a little something for later.

All the knowledge and equipment is here for you to establish your own colorful self-funded retirement (for example) and to put a unique twist on it. A heavenly 5.22 Ha, or just about 13 Acres, right on the Lake and bang in the middle of the famous Yalgorup National Park, teaming with some of Western Australia’s more incredible examples of Flora and Fauna. One little eco-system called the Thrombolite, found in the Lake, holds answers to the origins of life and is a geological master-key to evolution and our very existence.

There’s an Olive Grove and Acres of Vines ready to be used as you like. A rustic front bar greets guests with boozy tastings and a full complement of bottled gifts. You could extend this idea into food and lodgings if you wanted. The sky’s the limit!

2 Bores on the property run with licenses to pull from the water table and grow whatever you like. One of the bores was sunk around the time settlers came through with Marshall Waller Clifton (the Lake’s namesake) and kept the Camel traders trekking through the hot colonial pre-dawn to help establish the region as one of the State’s key food bowls.

To stand on this soil is to footprint history and to re-cobble it as your own. Let your imagination run wild. Vines can be pulled up and native flowers put in. Cabins could be built and an Airbnb paradise emerges from the ashes. Do it your way, there are a million ideas to color this canvas. The main residence is attached to the Public Bar and offers quaint farm style living with exposed rafters and a central wood burning fire. The back windows open onto paddocks and trees, wildlife and dreams.

They say a good idea, once realized, is as obvious as a fifty-foot pink Conche Shell sitting right in front of you that makes you scratch your head in wonder that you’d never seen it there before!

Why don’t you pull in and have a look at this tantalizing dream? If you call me first, I’ll delight in helping you materialize the reason you want to make a change, then maybe we’ll talk the current owners into a lovely glass of local happiness and lift them together to a bright new tomorrow!

Don’t hesitate to call Team Miller Thompson:

Andy Miller: 0400 917 838
Bree Thompson: 0429 914 784