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DESCRIPTION:TRADITIONAL FARMHOUSE ON 20 BEATIFUL ACRES\nIf you dream of liv
 ing in simpler times\, where the worries of today can just fall away\, whe
 re you can feast on sumptuous fruit that you have grown yourself\, and run
 ning water doesn't only come from a tap\, then do we ever have a wonderful
  surprise for you! This may be the most authentic traditional farmhouse an
 d property that you will see for a long time\, and while the modern conven
 iences are discreet\, they are still there.\n\nAccessed from a quiet seale
 d road\, the home is nestled right in the middle of this beautiful 20 acre
  allotment\, and though the current owner tells us the neighbours are grea
 t\, the tree lined boundaries and distance between homes means you will ne
 ver know they are there. You would also never guess that you are just 15 m
 inutes from kangaroo flats Lansell Square shopping complex.\n\nThe home is
  very special indeed\, and if you want to be transported back through time
 \, this is the place to come. There are specific architectural clues that 
 strongly point to a construction date right around the turn of the 20th ce
 ntury\, such as the timber Dado boards\, the drawn glass colonial style wi
 ndows\, the small reinforced window in the chimney breast\, and the No. 60
  J.A. Carpenter cast iron rim locks. It has been impeccably maintained and
  is presented beautifully. You could have a lot of fun researching its his
 tory.\n\nThe front door\, under the verandah which wraps around two sides 
 of the home\, has a distinctive floral lead light window which matches a t
 ransom window midway down the hall. All three bedrooms have hardwood floor
 s\, the main has an open fireplace and another has French doors onto the v
 erandah on the side. The end of the hall opens onto an airy mudroom\, from
  here you can access the combined bathroom / laundry which has slate floor
 s\, a shower\, toilet\, laundry trough and timber linen press\, and anothe
 r lead light window as well as a skylight.\n\nDirectly across from here is
  a doorway to the dining area which would once have been the kitchen. The 
 fireplace here now houses a freestanding solid fuel heater to keep you coz
 y and warm. A servery / breakfast bar divides the kitchen from the dining 
 area and is a feature in and of itself. The lounge room has direct access 
 to the dining area and the hall. It has a timber lined ceiling and a fully
  functional open fireplace. The home is light and bright and has a very we
 lcoming feel. Ducted evaporative cooling will ensure your comfort through 
 the warmer months\, while the 1.5 kW solar system helps keep costs down\, 
 and Starlink Internet is lightning fast.\n\nThe back verandah is greeted b
 y a brick path which meanders through a cottage garden with everything you
  would expect to see there\, including traditional bulbs like Iris's and J
 onquil's. The old wash house is now a storage room and provides an outdoor
  toilet. At the end of the path\, a gate under an arbor lead to a bigger b
 ackyard area where a gorgeous rustic shed built from sleeper offcuts provi
 des a double carport\,  with a concrete floored workshop on one side\, and
  on the other a storeroom\, and a bar to service an alfresco area with a f
 irepit which overlooks a large\, deep picturesque dam\, one of two on the 
 property. If you love the old tractor here\, you're in luck because it can
  stay with the property. And there is a single carport at the front of the
  home.\n\nFurther to the rear you go through the kangaroo fencing which en
 compasses the house yard and dam\, to a lush green paddock where the rear 
 boundary of the property is formed by Spring Creek\, formerly known as Lod
 don Creek. This is an ideal place to keep a few sheep or some other stock\
 , and a wholly beautiful place to just spend some time. Once upon a time t
 he creek flats here supported a market garden.\n\nIf you like to be self-s
 ufficient\, you'll love the henhouse for fresh eggs\, and you'll appreciat
 e the veggie beds and the established fruit trees including apple\, pear\,
  plum orange\, lemon\, persimmon\, apricot\, quince and grapevines. The pr
 operty on the whole is very charming and full of character. It is well wor
 th an inspection and if you'd like to know more simply contact the agent W
 ayne Heard 0409 248 477.\n\n\n\nA copy of the Due Diligence checklist can 
 be found at https://www.consumer.vic.gov.au/duediligencechecklist
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SUMMARY:Inspection: 278 Bradford Road\, Shelbourne VIC
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 itle></title></head><body><P DIR=LTR>TRADITIONAL FARMHOUSE ON 20 BEATIFUL 
 ACRES <br/> If you dream of living in simpler times\, where the worries of
  today can just fall away\, where you can feast on sumptuous fruit that yo
 u have grown yourself\, and running water doesn't only come from a tap\, t
 hen do we ever have a wonderful surprise for you! This may be the most aut
 hentic traditional farmhouse and property that you will see for a long tim
 e\, and while the modern conveniences are discreet\, they are still there.
  <br/>  <br/> Accessed from a quiet sealed road\, the home is nestled righ
 t in the middle of this beautiful 20 acre allotment\, and though the curre
 nt owner tells us the neighbours are great\, the tree lined boundaries and
  distance between homes means you will never know they are there. You woul
 d also never guess that you are just 15 minutes from kangaroo flats Lansel
 l Square shopping complex. <br/>  <br/> The home is very special indeed\, 
 and if you want to be transported back through time\, this is the place to
  come. There are specific architectural clues that strongly point to a con
 struction date right around the turn of the 20th century\, such as the tim
 ber Dado boards\, the drawn glass colonial style windows\, the small reinf
 orced window in the chimney breast\, and the No. 60 J.A. Carpenter cast ir
 on rim locks. It has been impeccably maintained and is presented beautiful
 ly. You could have a lot of fun researching its history. <br/>  <br/> The 
 front door\, under the verandah which wraps around two sides of the home\,
  has a distinctive floral lead light window which matches a transom window
  midway down the hall. All three bedrooms have hardwood floors\, the main 
 has an open fireplace and another has French doors onto the verandah on th
 e side. The end of the hall opens onto an airy mudroom\, from here you can
  access the combined bathroom / laundry which has slate floors\, a shower\
 , toilet\, laundry trough and timber linen press\, and another lead light 
 window as well as a skylight. <br/>  <br/> Directly across from here is a 
 doorway to the dining area which would once have been the kitchen. The fir
 eplace here now houses a freestanding solid fuel heater to keep you cozy a
 nd warm. A servery / breakfast bar divides the kitchen from the dining are
 a and is a feature in and of itself. The lounge room has direct access to 
 the dining area and the hall. It has a timber lined ceiling and a fully fu
 nctional open fireplace. The home is light and bright and has a very welco
 ming feel. Ducted evaporative cooling will ensure your comfort through the
  warmer months\, while the 1.5 kW solar system helps keep costs down\, and
  Starlink Internet is lightning fast. <br/>  <br/> The back verandah is gr
 eeted by a brick path which meanders through a cottage garden with everyth
 ing you would expect to see there\, including traditional bulbs like Iris'
 s and Jonquil's. The old wash house is now a storage room and provides an 
 outdoor toilet. At the end of the path\, a gate under an arbor lead to a b
 igger backyard area where a gorgeous rustic shed built from sleeper offcut
 s provides a double carport\,  with a concrete floored workshop on one sid
 e\, and on the other a storeroom\, and a bar to service an alfresco area w
 ith a firepit which overlooks a large\, deep picturesque dam\, one of two 
 on the property. If you love the old tractor here\, you're in luck because
  it can stay with the property. And there is a single carport at the front
  of the home. <br/>  <br/> Further to the rear you go through the kangaroo
  fencing which encompasses the house yard and dam\, to a lush green paddoc
 k where the rear boundary of the property is formed by Spring Creek\, form
 erly known as Loddon Creek. This is an ideal place to keep a few sheep or 
 some other stock\, and a wholly beautiful place to just spend some time. O
 nce upon a time the creek flats here supported a market garden. <br/>  <br
 /> If you like to be self-sufficient\, you'll love the henhouse for fresh 
 eggs\, and you'll appreciate the veggie beds and the established fruit tre
 es including apple\, pear\, plum orange\, lemon\, persimmon\, apricot\, qu
 ince and grapevines. The property on the whole is very charming and full o
 f character. It is well worth an inspection and if you'd like to know more
  simply contact the agent Wayne Heard 0409 248 477. <br/>  <br/>  <br/>  <
 br/> A copy of the Due Diligence checklist can be found at https://www.con
 sumer.vic.gov.au/duediligencechecklist</P></body></html>
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