This wonderful and somewhat historic property consists of 41 undulating acres(approx), 20 of which are rich river soil paddocks, with the remainder being virgin bush, all protected from westerly and southerly winds because of the slight elevation and has an easterly aspect overlooking pastures to the Little Swanport River (which is three quarters of the boundary line). “Muirlands” homestead is just across the river.

In earlier times, (circa 1863) the property saw use as a farm and then as a relay station for Cobb & Co Coaches. It was known as the “Twilight Inn”.

The home is approx 700mtrs off the Tasman Highway with the bridge as a highlight from the house, which comprises of 2 bedrooms, lounge, separate toilet and bathroom (getting entry from outside). The kitchen has an open area to the lounge and a laundry which is a separate room. There is a wood heater in the lounge and a Slow Combustion Stove in the kitchen, which runs hot water and cooking. There is also an electric hot water service.

The dwelling is constructed of stone external walls, with besser block internal walls and 350mm cavity between the walls filled with gravel rubble for insulation. The ceiling is also insulated.

The front verandah faces east and has a lovely range of views over the Little Swanport River. The tanks are 8000 gallons in capacity and are filled from the plentiful rainfall of the area, but as a backup there is a bore and pump setup to water the gardens if required. The gardens are well established, with a wide variety of fruit trees (16 in total) and vegetables as well as flowering shrubs and the lawns are manicured. Outbuildings include a Shed (size), coolroom (size) and an extra large parking area with a good sized turning circle.

This property is very private and peaceful with a wonderful outlook. It inspires you to think about all the quiet, sunny days sitting on the front verandah having that cup of tea in peace and serenity.

Please Note: Inspection will be by Appointment Only.

**Please Call Robert Eva