Presenting a character filled early Australian Colonial style residence set in rich countryside with phenomenal 360 degree views from the picturesque Grose Valley to Penrith Lakes and the Sydney City skyline. Situated on the exact site of the original District Farrier’s cottage, the current dwelling has been meticulously constructed from convict bricks and hand crafted Australian oregon solid timber beams around the original 1840′s sandstone fireplace. With a magnificent 175 year old Port Jackson Fig tree and original underground well, this is a rare opportunity to own a meticulously preserved piece of Australian and local history.

Approx. 10 acres divided into a number of paddocks plus spring fed dam
Dam with pump to holding tank for animal watering and irrigation
Large steel shed with concrete flooring, 3 phase power and two stables
Paddocks with horse shelters, wash bay, round yard and full sized sand arena
Triple brick construction, French doors, ducted A/C and high ceilings
Old barn style doors, brass and wrought iron fittings and leadlight windows
Country style timber kitchen with pantry, electric cooking and fuel stove
Main bedroom with ensuite, ceiling fan and BIRs plus 3 additional upstairs bedrooms
Wide cedar lined verandahs with convict bricks and underground convict built well
Large attic for storage, hand-made leadlight window and extensive use of cedar wood throughout the home