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79 Dundas Road
Glenrowan VIC 3675
79 Dundas Road
Glenrowan VIC 3675
79 Dundas Road, Glenrowan VIC 3675
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Escape the hustle and bustle with this countryside retreat, ideal for those seeking peace and tranquility.
Embrace a greener lifestyle with this eco-conscious property, minimizing your environmental footprint.
Lifestyle Lifestyle Lifestyle For Sale For Sale For Sale View brochure BrochurePrint 79 Dundas Road, Glenrowan, VIC, 3675 Glenrowan VIC 3675 5 Bed 2 Bath 2 Toilet 3 Parks 1,795,000 Enquire now Enquire now The Glenrowan holding has an area of 48 hectares or 120 acres and is fenced into eleven paddocks and is currently running forty head of young Angus cattle on agistment. The holding has frontages of approximately 720 metres to 79 Dundas Road, a no-though road with easy connections to Glenrowan township about four kilometres away and Wangaratta, around twelve kilometres distant north, both with school bus pick up points within easy reach. Whilst its western boundary is along 900 metres to the Hume Freeway Reserve with the Warby Ranges as a backdrop, and about three kilometres distant is the major BP Glenrowan east side service and retail centre. A key to its attraction is the Grandview homestead constructed in an art deco style in 1935, the date confirmed by a tablet which the original bricklayers and tradespersons placed into a wall of the home. It has five family sized bedrooms, or four plus an office or study as the vendors have configured it currently. There are two bathrooms plus extensive lounge and dining areas with a modern kitchen with classic appliances and fittings. Built in double brick with a corrugated steel roof it has an area under roof of forty eight squares and the vendors who have owned it as their family home since 1996 have sympathetically retained and refurbished its many original features. These include two extensive verandas front and rear, plus extensive original detailing including wall corniches, leadlight windows in the principal rooms and sealed and polished Murray Pine timber flooring in the living and service areas. The vendors have also repainted the home internally in a classic colour scheme that is sympathetic to and reflective of the period of its construction. The home has three chimneys, one currently in use by a combustion firewood heater that warms the building in the winter, while there also is a ducted zoned reverse cycle heating and cooling system installed. The home is sited about halfway down the block on a slight rise so that in the winter months the four snow-capped alpine peaks of Falls Creek, Mount Hotham, Buffalo and Buller are clearly in sight. The home is reached by a long four hundred and fifty metre driveway and is set in an extensive established lawn and garden area. There are many useful sheds for garaging, workshop, machinery and hay storage, while the vendor who admits to an interest in classic car restoration has retired from operation of an automotive business in nearby Wangaratta. The Vendor says we are selling to undertake new travel experiences and "something different". The boundary fencing is hotwired while internal subdivision fencing is in excellent condition and was designed to easily transfer livestock from green pick to green pick. There is a concrete trough in every paddock plus a good set of stock yards. Water resources are another outstanding feature including a very large reliable spring fed dam which is equipped with a solar pump and a firefighting pump. Each can fill by lines to a large 25,000 litre concrete tank adjoining the homestead for purposes including garden hose and sprinkler systems and stock watering. There is also 150,000 litres of rain water storage for domestic uses.
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Lifestyle Lifestyle Lifestyle For Sale For Sale For Sale View brochure BrochurePrint 79 Dundas Road, Glenrowan, VIC, 3675 Glenrowan VIC 3675 5 Bed 2 Bath 2 Toilet 3 Parks 1,795,000 Enquire now Enquire now The Glenrowan holding has an area of 48 hectares or 120 acres and is fenced into eleven paddocks and is currently running forty head of young Angus cattle on agistment. The holding has frontages of approximately 720 metres to 79 Dundas Road, a no-though road with easy connections to Glenrowan township about four kilometres away and Wangaratta, around twelve kilometres distant north, both with school bus pick up points within easy reach. Whilst its western boundary is along 900 metres to the Hume Freeway Reserve with the Warby Ranges as a backdrop, and about three kilometres distant is the major BP Glenrowan east side service and retail centre. A key to its attraction is the Grandview homestead constructed in an art deco style in 1935, the date confirmed by a tablet which the original bricklayers and tradespersons placed into a wall of the home. It has five family sized bedrooms, or four plus an office or study as the vendors have configured it currently. There are two bathrooms plus extensive lounge and dining areas with a modern kitchen with classic appliances and fittings. Built in double brick with a corrugated steel roof it has an area under roof of forty eight squares and the vendors who have owned it as their family home since 1996 have sympathetically retained and refurbished its many original features. These include two extensive verandas front and rear, plus extensive original detailing including wall corniches, leadlight windows in the principal rooms and sealed and polished Murray Pine timber flooring in the living and service areas. The vendors have also repainted the home internally in a classic colour scheme that is sympathetic to and reflective of the period of its construction. The home has three chimneys, one currently in use by a combustion firewood heater that warms the building in the winter, while there also is a ducted zoned reverse cycle heating and cooling system installed. The home is sited about halfway down the block on a slight rise so that in the winter months the four snow-capped alpine peaks of Falls Creek, Mount Hotham, Buffalo and Buller are clearly in sight. The home is reached by a long four hundred and fifty metre driveway and is set in an extensive established lawn and garden area. There are many useful sheds for garaging, workshop, machinery and hay storage, while the vendor who admits to an interest in classic car restoration has retired from operation of an automotive business in nearby Wangaratta. The Vendor says we are selling to undertake new travel experiences and "something different". The boundary fencing is hotwired while internal subdivision fencing is in excellent condition and was designed to easily transfer livestock from green pick to green pick. There is a concrete trough in every paddock plus a good set of stock yards. Water resources are another outstanding feature including a very large reliable spring fed dam which is equipped with a solar pump and a firefighting pump. Each can fill by lines to a large 25,000 litre concrete tank adjoining the homestead for purposes including garden hose and sprinkler systems and stock watering. There is also 150,000 litres of rain water storage for domestic uses.