This property is one out of the box offering a blend of new and old – where the historic ironstone cottage circa 1850′s has been thoughtfully added on to with a view to making the most of the valley and sea views on offer.
The home is both spacious and comfortable with large bedrooms, new bathrooms of which there are 2 plus a large kitchen with timber cupboards, dishwasher, dual gas electric oven and gas cooktop plus a huge walk- in pantry. Step outside the kitchen into a large entertaining area complete with your own pizza oven perfect for cooking the Sunday roast or your favourite pizza creation.
The home is surrounded by a mix of native and mature deciduous trees creating a lush enchanting ambience you can look forward to as you arrive home. Acreage wise this is probably the best mix you could find with approximately 180 acres of pure virgin native bush which is home to a myriad of wildlife including deer, kangaroos and bird life aplenty. For the adventurous a stroll to one of the ridges provides a view few have ever seen. This remnant patch of Fleurieu scrub requires no work for the owners but provides the perfect habitat for all creatures great and small.
The remainder of the acreage (approx. 20 acres) is open grazing land and is divided into approximately 8 paddocks all of which either have a water supply or dam (4 in total) for livestock purposes. Whether you are into horses and the opportunity to ride along Normanville beach or the Heysen Trail or just want to immerse yourself into the Fleurieu then this is a property which offers enormous scope, B and B – tourism or similar.
Naturally there are plenty of sheds, stables and if you fancy yourself as a budding winemaker there is a small 9 acre patch of Chardonnay and Sav Blanc to enjoy in addition to the 20 acres (approx.) of grazing land.
If you are serious about a tree change then this property ticks all the boxes.