2294a The Bucketts Way, Booral NSW 2425
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$950,000 - $1,000,000
Property ID: 16183
Acres: 18.00
Hectares: 7.28
R & R Property
73 Cowper St STROUD, 2425
Phone: 02 4994 5766 Property Features
- - 2 Bathrooms
- - 5 Bedrooms
- - 3 Garages
Farm Features
Category : MixedLocation
Address : 2294a The Bucketts Way
Suburb : Booral
State : NSW
Postal Code : 2425
Lovers of space, tranquility, privacy and horses rejoice
For buyers searching for that perfect lifestyle property with a focus on horses, this beautiful 18acre property awaits. A delightful valley location offers tranquil rural and distant hill views that nourish the soul while the rear of the property is embraced by native timber delivering a totally private aspect. Fully fenced with post and wire in excellent order, the land is gently undulating and cleared to lush pasture. Divided into 3 internal paddocks with the opportunity for further division,...
For buyers searching for that perfect lifestyle property with a focus on horses, this beautiful 18acre property awaits. A delightful valley location offers tranquil rural and distant hill views that nourish the soul while the rear of the property is embraced by native timber delivering a totally private aspect. Fully fenced with post and wire in excellent order, the land is gently undulating and cleared to lush pasture. Divided into 3 internal paddocks with the opportunity for further division, there’s also a well-built 2-bay Zincalum and timber stable complex with day yards. A tree-lined, seasonal creek at the boundary plus 4 dams, including one spectacular lake-like dam provide ample stock and paddock water. There’s room for a training arena, round yard and any other facilities you desire. But it’s not only horse lovers that will appreciate the quality of the land and infrastructure. Alpaca, cattle and recreational activity enthusiasts are also well catered for here.
And for the human residents, there are two housing options. The main home is a 6yo Colourbond American barn conversion delivering stylish contemporary living. With a crisp white palette and easy-care timber-look flooring throughout, the living is relaxed and easy. Cathedral ceilings, feature windows and glass sliders flood the interior with natural light and provide easy access to the surrounding lawns. The free-flowing family and dining spaces include a timber-topped kitchen with all-white cabinetry, electric cooktop, wall oven and built-in microwave space. At ground level are two beautifully appointed queen bedrooms, one with BIR. The designer bathroom is delightful. Light, spacious and with a beautiful feature tile wall, the shower is open; the free-standing stone slipper bath gorgeous. The vanity has good storage and for convenience, the toilet is separate. A short flight of stairs leads to a mezzanine level king bedroom. Carpeted and with space for a private lounge area, this is a beautiful parent’s retreat. Beyond the living quarters, the remainder of the barn houses a laundry and 14mx9m of space for garaging of three cars, horse float, boat and storage all accessible internally from the home and externally via two large, remote access lockable roller doors. Additional features: quality fixtures/fittings throughout, reverse-cycle air-conditioning, ceiling fans, linen press, 2 x 24,000lt water tanks and septic waste management system.
Set away from the shed, the original weatherboard and iron cottage is modest by comparison. Comprising a traditional floorplan with separate lounge with wood-fire heating, eat-in kitchen with ample bench and storage space, two queen bedrooms, a practical bathroom and laundry with WC. There’s a front verandah and full-length enclosed rear verandah. Perfectly liveable as is, the home would benefit from a comprehensive renovation. Alternatively, demolish and build a new residence in its place. Original chimneys and internal fireplaces are still in place, mains power is connected plus generator, traditional waste transpiration system, 22,000lt poly water tank and carport.
This property is privately located, yet in the heart of Booral township. The area is well known for its pony clubs, equestrian facilities, agricultural shows and its sense of community. With its bucolic aspect, two residences and excellent infrastructure, this delightful property offers an idyllic rural lifestyle that’s yours to enjoy.
Raymond Terrace, Medowie and the Newcastle airport are an approximate 30 - 40mins drive away. Dungog and Gloucester are approximately 35 – 50mins drive.
DISCLAIMER: R & R Property makes no representations as to the accuracy of the information provided by our vendors. Interested parties should conduct their own due diligence in relation to each property they are considering purchasing. All photographs, maps and images are representative and for marketing purposes only.
And for the human residents, there are two housing options. The main home is a 6yo Colourbond American barn conversion delivering stylish contemporary living. With a crisp white palette and easy-care timber-look flooring throughout, the living is relaxed and easy. Cathedral ceilings, feature windows and glass sliders flood the interior with natural light and provide easy access to the surrounding lawns. The free-flowing family and dining spaces include a timber-topped kitchen with all-white cabinetry, electric cooktop, wall oven and built-in microwave space. At ground level are two beautifully appointed queen bedrooms, one with BIR. The designer bathroom is delightful. Light, spacious and with a beautiful feature tile wall, the shower is open; the free-standing stone slipper bath gorgeous. The vanity has good storage and for convenience, the toilet is separate. A short flight of stairs leads to a mezzanine level king bedroom. Carpeted and with space for a private lounge area, this is a beautiful parent’s retreat. Beyond the living quarters, the remainder of the barn houses a laundry and 14mx9m of space for garaging of three cars, horse float, boat and storage all accessible internally from the home and externally via two large, remote access lockable roller doors. Additional features: quality fixtures/fittings throughout, reverse-cycle air-conditioning, ceiling fans, linen press, 2 x 24,000lt water tanks and septic waste management system.
Set away from the shed, the original weatherboard and iron cottage is modest by comparison. Comprising a traditional floorplan with separate lounge with wood-fire heating, eat-in kitchen with ample bench and storage space, two queen bedrooms, a practical bathroom and laundry with WC. There’s a front verandah and full-length enclosed rear verandah. Perfectly liveable as is, the home would benefit from a comprehensive renovation. Alternatively, demolish and build a new residence in its place. Original chimneys and internal fireplaces are still in place, mains power is connected plus generator, traditional waste transpiration system, 22,000lt poly water tank and carport.
This property is privately located, yet in the heart of Booral township. The area is well known for its pony clubs, equestrian facilities, agricultural shows and its sense of community. With its bucolic aspect, two residences and excellent infrastructure, this delightful property offers an idyllic rural lifestyle that’s yours to enjoy.
Raymond Terrace, Medowie and the Newcastle airport are an approximate 30 - 40mins drive away. Dungog and Gloucester are approximately 35 – 50mins drive.
DISCLAIMER: R & R Property makes no representations as to the accuracy of the information provided by our vendors. Interested parties should conduct their own due diligence in relation to each property they are considering purchasing. All photographs, maps and images are representative and for marketing purposes only.
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R & R Property
73 Cowper St STROUD, 2425
Phone: 02 4994 5766