The ultimate in isolation rural escape with stunning kilometre views of the Morton National Park and Shoalhaven River, with a 1650ft drop from the escarpment edge down to the river. There is caves, rockpools and a waterfall that flows off the escarpment edge into the river below.
This property has been a much loved weekend retreat for the current owners for the last 30 years.
Set on 50.29ha (approximately 125 acres) of bushland; partially cleared. Zoned RU2 Rural Landscape.
Including a home occupation shed/cabin set up with a lounge room, wood burner, bedroom, kitchen, laundry/mudroom and a veranda deck. There are 2 water tanks, connection for gas bottles for indoor and outdoor cooking and phone line connection. There is also an outdoor shower and bath. The cabin is 80% built with materials to complete. There is no mains power however the roof has been strengthened and is ideal to install solar panels for power and solar hot water. The cabin is weather proof but not approved for habitation.
There is a shed with complete foundations. Uprights and roof arches with some wall panels installed. The remaining roof and wall panels to complete the shed are located next to the shed.
Close to the shed/cabin there is a dam and enclosed vegetable gardens. Funnels creek is close by and there are loads of trails and native bush to explore! The property has the potential for an eco - business subject to council approval.
Approximately a quarter of the boundary is formed by the Shoalhaven escarpment and the Morton National Park with beautiful Funnels Creek running through the property and over the escarpment to the Shoalhaven River below.
Only 2 hours away from Sydney and an hour and a half to Canberra this ultimate rural retreat provides opportunity for calm de-stressing away from the hustle and bustle.
Well worthy of inspection, Covid-19 Safety practices apply at all inspections. Viewing by appointment only.
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