‘Glastonbury House’ – a stone cottage built in the 1860′s on six acres of land, just 1.5km kilometres from Nairne main street, at the end of a quiet no through road. Enter through the automated gates to sweeping lawns, mature gums and a wandering creek line.

The cottage has been upgraded and modernised to today’s standards, yet retains the original charm and old features.

The three bedrooms and living room are all recently renovated, timber kitchen with meals area has combustion heater. The old walls are 400 mm thick, cool in summer, and with the combustion heaters and open fireplaces, snug and warm in winter. The timber kitchen has new induction hot plates. Step onto the undercover entertaining area and share the distant views over paddocks.

Attached self contained living quarters with own entry offers combustion heating and RC AC, master bedroom, living room, bathroom, kitchen and internal access to the main house. Ideal for grandparents, independent teenager or extra accommodation.

An old stone building, now an art studio on the bank of the creek, was once a stopover for bullock teams transporting wool from Murray Bridge to Adelaide.

A 16×7 workshop, an old stone store room and a woodshed complete the shedding.

Now the horse facilities…..6 roomy besser block stables with auto waterers, feed bins and hay racks. Three shaded day yards and paddocks. A 60m x 20m surfaced dressage arena and MAINS WATER.

This property has it all, history, location, seclusion, on the edge of Nairne and surrounded by quiet country roads. This is one you don’t want to miss out on.

Phone Bill Ferber on 0414 587 767 today to arrange an inspection.

Property Code: 854