Sometimes a property isn’t about what you can do with the house, but rather what you can do on the land.
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That is exactly the situation at “Enola” on the Mid Western Highway at Evans Plains, just 13 kilometres from the centre of Bathurst.
This incredible 640 acre property is already prepared to suit its next owner’s agricultural desires.
The land has been divided into nine large grazing paddocks, four holding paddocks with water troughs and includes 15 stock water dams, a semi-permanent creek and permanent springs.
Making rural life easier are the two three-bedroom homes that have been built on the hills of the land, overlooking the surrounding countryside between Bathurst and Blayney.
First National Bowyer and Livermore agent James Walton said that this property was designed to make running your agricultural endeavours easier, if that is what you choose to do with Enola.
“It is ideal if someone wants to live in one [house] and have a manager live in the other,” he said.
“Both the homes could be utilised as owner occupies, or would do really well as rentals if you want an investment property.”
The two houses are modern inside and out, both featuring multiple living areas, spacious bedrooms with built-in storage, internal laundry, outdoor entertaining areas, double garage and are fully fenced.
The main homestead, located at the front of the property, also has a study, which could be converted into a fourth bedroom if required.
For those who want to use this property to run livestock, Enola is well suited to either cattle or sheep.
It has a carrying capacity of approximately 100 to 130 cows, plus calves.
In addition to all of this, Enola includes a large lock-up machinery shed comprising of two 20-foot by 60-foot bays and an additional 20-foot by 40-foot bay, a second machinery shed and large hay shed, quality steel cattle yards and improved pastures.
Enola will go to auction at 1pm on Saturday, May 14 at the property.
It will be open for inspection tomorrow, May 7 between 12pm and 1pm, as well as for the hour prior to the auction.
For more information, contact Mr Walton on 6355 5125 or 0404 729 509.