If you are remotely considering a tree change then you must read on, why settle for 2.5 or even 5 acres when 100 ACRES might just fit the bill.
Located in the world famous Capertee Valley This property is an ideal retreat from a hectic city life just down the road from the small village of Capertee, 45 km north of Lithgow. Accessed by taking the Castlereagh Hwy toward Mudgee, with conveniences such as the local Capertee Hotel, Roadhouse – General Store, Police Station and Public School.
So just down the road and Privately tucked away from the road is the Crown, with Stunning 360 degree views that embrace exquisite sandstone cliffs and the incredible, monolithic landscape wonder known as ‘The Crown’ (after which this beautiful property has been named). Ever-changing views will astound and amaze, as will the beauty of ‘The Crown’ property, nestled within the second largest canyon in the world.
You will almost feel the ghosts of dinosaurs in the nearby Gardens of Stone National Park.
The 100 acres of paradise boast mature fruit trees, a hazelnut grove, and an established 3,000 tree-planting on the southern boundary of the property, which acts as a safe passage for wildlife including rare bird species, such as the Regent honeyeater.
It is hard not to fall in love with this semi remote escape, the beauty of its landscape and its unique bird and wildlife, make it a great artists delight or the best spot to relax on the return veranda with an Ale or wine.
Not only will the landscape capture your imagination, but the high quality of improvements on the ‘The Crown’ property itself has transformed this magical countryside into a superb Location where you will feel that you are holidaying in an amazing landscape that you will never want to leave.

Upon arriving at your Personal Inspection of The Crown you can expect to be treated to outstanding improvements such as
• Open-plan Cyprus timber four-bedroom ‘rose cottage’ home, with large main bathroom and full-sized second bathroom attached to the main double bedroom. Both the en-suite and the main bathrooms have large baths and showers.
• Mains Electricity, phone line and satellite connection for internet and television.
• Split air conditioning in the main bedroom.
• Large kitchen with tasteful fittings opening onto an open-plan sitting, dining area.
• Open fireplace in the sitting room. (Firewood is abundant on the property itself).
• Polished floorboards throughout (apart from tiled bathrooms).
• High ceilings (3 metres).
• Back veranda with flyscreens to the roof height fully enclosed.
• Covered verandas surround the high quality home.
• Fully fenced house paddock which is dog proof (also keeps the dogs in).
• Complete privacy.
• Fully fenced boundaries.
• Established fruit trees, including Gala apples, granny smith apples, five plum varieties, numerous apricot, peach and nectarine trees, and almond and hazelnut trees. Much of the house paddock plantings, including the hazelnut grove, have irrigation systems installed.
• Six (6) fully fenced separate paddocks all with water that has the Potential of supporting up to 30 head of cattle as well as horses Excellent dam
• Reliable supply of water with a private bore and 100,000 litre rain water tank.
• Huge 60′x 40′ Colorbond iron shed.
This property is one that will capture your heart and imagination and really Needs to Be experienced in person to capture the full Impact of its surrounds, you can do this by talking with its Exclusive Marketing Agents INGLIS REALTY on 0407 911 375.
They are a Mobile Residential and Rural Marketing Business who Market and Sell the Right Real Estate from the Sea to the Outback.
They do this by being selective about the Quality of the Properties that they market and the clients that they work with. Talk to Scott or Michel Inglis they might be able to help with your next Move.
For more about the picturesque Capertee Valley:

http://archive.lithgow.nsw.gov.au/tourism/caperteebirds.pdf

http://www.bmbirding.com.au/valley.html http://www.birdingnsw.org.au/2015/05/capertee-tree-planting-august/

http://caperteevalleyalliance.blogspot.com.au/search/label/Tourism