Rural holding of 96 hectares on Saddleback Mountain on offer

Rural holding of 96 hectares on Saddleback Mountain on offer
Cassidy KnowltonAugust 17, 2011

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Jerrara Falls, Jamberoo, NSW, 2533

On 96 hectares, this Saddleback Mountain property would be suited to a variety of rural pursuits. It is currently used as a dairy farm with 10 paddocks, one of them quite large, but could be reconfigured. The homestead has five bedrooms, three bathrooms and a four-car garage. There is also a separate one-bedroom caretaker's cottage.  It is being sold by Elders Real Estate agent Vivienne Marris with price hopes of $5 million plus. It is a 90-minute drive to Sydney and a five-minute drive to the coast.

"Take the time to enjoy enchanting bushwalks over the property and you will discover waterfalls, creeks, spillways, rainforest, good quality pastures, magical birdlife, wallabies, wombats and echidnas," Marris says.

"Old wood Morton Bay figs, the original homestead chimney still standing proudly over the grounds and the even older Australian Red Cedar used on the inside of the homestead capture a time past and a future to be made on this special parcel of Saddleback Mountain in the pristine valley of Jamberoo." 

 

 

 

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