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Character-filled homestead

It doesn’t get more Australian than this six-bedroom, classic homestead on a 10-acre block in Wallaroo, just a 30-minute drive to Canberra’s CBD. If you’ve been dreaming of a country lifestyle or raising your family on a rural property but you still want to work in the city, then this is your perfect paradise.

This single-level home boasts a beautiful wrap-around verandah, a huge open plan living space adjacent to the updated and stylish kitchen, and picturesque views of the spectacular gardens and postcard worthy countryside.

Property Agent, Mark Johnstone, says this is an easy-care hobby farm ideal for a couple of horses, or simply enjoying the rural surroundings.

“Wallaroo is the blue ribbon of rural countryside around the outskirts of Canberra. It’s so close to the ACT, it’s virtually the next suburb to Hall and Nicholls. The fertile ground for stock and horticultural interests and the magnificent views in the Murrumbidgee catchment area are just a couple of the reasons the suburb is so sought after,” says Mark. 

“My favourite aspect of this property is the parkland setting with the well-established exotic and native trees. The gardens are a peaceful retreat and the house itself offers a practical floorplan to suit most families.”

The excellent additional features of this property include the large, high roofed shed adjoining a two-storey detached studio that boasts a kitchenette, bathroom, slow combustion fireplace, and air-conditioning, as well as the registered bore, two dams, four well-fenced paddocks, and three rainwater tanks.

Agent’s note: The shed and studio are approved as a shed only.

6 bed  |  2 bath  | 2 car

  • 28 Gooroomon Ponds Road, Wallaroo NSW
  • Auction Thurs 17 Feb 4pm
  • View     On request
  • Agent    Mark Johnstone
  • Mob      0414 382 093
  • Ray White Canberra (02) 6173 6300

Find property listings at Canberra Daily Real Estate.

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