Properties in this highly sort after area are hard to come by, especially one of this quality. Only a short drive to Devonport (approximately 11kms), the centre of the North West Coast’s renowned farming district, and only a few minutes drive to the village of Forth, is ideal if you are looking for lifestyle or that property that offers the diversity to make an income – with good soil and abundant water that would enable many alternatives.

Access is extremely easy with two road frontages. The ten paddocks of quality soil are sown to permanent pasture and have extensive Blackwood shelter belts. These are currently used for grazing and growing potatoes.

The property has a gently North, North-easterly aspect and its sheltered position has both sea and town views. Water is plentiful with five dams and spring water for the house and garden.

The lovely brick home (1989) is set in a well established garden of native plants with feature stone walls and fruit trees. Downstairs there are three bedrooms all with built-ins, a Blackwood kitchen with a separate dining room, a lounge with Myrtle features, wood-heating and access to the outside BBQ area. The ceilings are timbered and there is a Celery Top Pine bathroom. The upstairs level (currently unused) is a large open space with wood flooring and Dormer windows ready to develop.

Other buildings on the property include a stable, large double garage/workshop, barn, machinery shed and stockyards.

This is a versatile property lending itself to stock, stud or crop and makes a lovely home just outside of town.