For many years this home was the hub of a successful family farming enterprise located in Western Australia's southern wheatbelt. When the wheatbelt was opened up for farming it was common for settlers to be granted a 160 acre 'homestead' block upon which they would build houses and farming infrastructure and from where the pioneering farmers could manage the development of the surrounding larger holdings. Farm amalgamation has led to the sale of this extensively equipped property. The large, comfortable home has been repaired and renovated by the current owners and presents in good condition. Set well back from the sealed access road at the end of a tree lined driveway, the home enjoys views across the front paddock. The house yard is large and fenced off from livestock to preserve the garden plants. There is both a single vehicle garage and a large carport while close to the house yard a larger garage has been built.
Located a sensible distance from the home are a full suite of farm sheds including a shearing shed that has obviously hosted many colourful characters as the shearers have come and gone over many years. There are three machinery sheds, a grain silo and a fertilizer shed.
The land is elevated medium to heavy loamy soil with trees left for shelter on rocky outcrops. Stock water is mainly from two dams and rainwater tanks are in place to service the homestead.
If you are looking to commence farming or simply to get away to a property with wide open space please contact Elders Real Estate to arrange your private viewing of this great property.