Marchvilla Homestead was constructed in 1983 and is an architecturally designed double brick building featuring tallowood exposed beams and fully insulated Tasmanian Oak vaulted lining. The slate flooring throughout the home features in-slab water heating powered by solar cells and water jackets from the open fireplace and wood heater. The grand stained-glass entrance opens to a spacious light filled living area, which features a granite open fireplace, cathedral ceilings and extensive use of glass. French doors open on to an expansive north-facing terrace perfect for entertaining large groups. It overlooks a landscaped garden and swimming pool, as well as a picturesque lake with water lilies, Lotus plants and its own island. The flexible layout of the home allows the fourth bedroom to be utilised as a self contained granny flat or retreat.
The farm is made up of 406 acres of fertile grazing country boasting a balance of basalt and fine granite soils. Reliable water is an asset with 10 stock dams, a bore and troughs , as well as double frontage to Saumarez Creek.
Additional features include-
10 minutes from Armidale in the Boorolong area.
Sealed road access.
3 bay detached lock-up garage with a skillion storage area and a workshop.
a large 18x18 high clearance machinery shed.
Silo.
Molasses tank.
For further information please contact Dan Fittler or Frank Spilsbury at Elders.