Situated in the heart of the highly renowned wine and agricultural district of Ballandean, is this 140 acre mixed purpose holding, still with the original farm house and cottage in place as well as multiple elevated building sites with expansive views over the countryside.
Historically established as a farm primarily producing stone fruit (some of which are believed to have been eaten by the Queen) this diverse parcel has a mixture of usable land on the top and bottom end of the property, divided by a traversable shrubby hillside, which would be the ideal place to build for fully encompassed views.
The main farm house consists of 4 bedrooms, large living and dining + enclosed verandahs and a useable downstairs storage area. While no renovations have taken place since it was built, it seems strong, stable and keen to be brought back to life.
The smaller cottage has a kitchenette, bathroom and wood fire place. Renovations would be necessary inside.
Being an ex farm, there are still relics of the tools and vehicles used back in the day to get the job done, ranging from weighing apparatus' in the well preserved packing shed, to custom built vehicles used to help pick & transport fruit.
The property is surrounded by similarly sized lots which preserves the rural feel of the location without being completely disconnected from the community.
Ballandean centre is located roughly 5 mins from the property and consists of the Ballandean Pub, Post Office, Servo, Pharmacy, Primary School, St. Judes Restaurant & Cellar Door, as well as the many wineries Ballandean is known for, some within walking distance from the property itself.
Sold 'as is' with everything on the property included.
To organise a private inspection contact Logan Steele on 0418 723 495 or 07 4681 3311.