- Price: EOI
- Location: Moora
- Area: 40.35ha
- Agent: Nutrien Harcourts WA
- Contact: Terry Norrish 0429 471 219
ATTENTION will definitely be captured by this circa 100-year-old house, on a property one kilometre outside of Moora, which has been tastefully renovated while preserving its historic charm.
Drive along the 250 metre driveway which has been lined with recyclable bitumen to well-kept reticulated gardens which have given the children so much room to move.
The owners have recently replaced the iron roof and replaced posts of this historic homestead, which still has its original cellar, which can be used for storing wine, plus the charm of high ceilings, central hallway and original floorboards.
The home sits on 40.35 hectares of freehold land which features the typical rich red sandy clay loams of the region and are highly productive.
The farm has recently been sown to oats for hay production and could easily be planted back to wheat or canola next year.
Sheep are grazing the flat landscape which consists of three paddocks fenced with Ringlock, steel posts and strainers.
The property has an abundance of available water which comes from the government scheme.
There is also an unequipped bore which could be used if required.
Concrete troughs have been set up to water stock in each paddock.
The property has a very good suite of building improvements.
The main residence is a four-bedroom, two-bathroom brick and iron construction, surrounded by neat gardens and with a steel, iron and concrete, two-car garage and a rustic outside toilet.
A second two-bedroom donga serves as an extra bed space if required.
Utility sheds consist of a 20m x 12m steel and iron machinery/hay storage shed in new condition, a 20m x 15m steel, iron and partial concrete lockable workshop, a three-vehicle carport with concrete floor and adjoining games/ activity room and steel cattle/sheep stockhandling yard.
Carnbray offers so many reasons to purchase.
Being next to town is very appealing to most but to get this magnificent character, restored residence which is mostly in its original state is a rare opportunity.
The sellers have invested heavily back into the property by way of the recycled bitumen driveway which alleviates dust and mud and then the new galvanised roof will helps maintain the original building structure for many years to come.
The land holding will also give the new owners their chance to farm in a small way - whether it be by running livestock or areas of crop.