Inviting you to embrace the serenity of semi-rural living with this picturesque 21.66-acre• (8.77 ha•) property in Wedderburn � a unique retreat combining rustic charm and rural elegance.Offering beautiful mix of cleared paddocks and natural bushland, the property enjoys three road frontages and a the two-bedroom, barn-style residence that exudes warmth, with timber interiors, high ceilings, French doors and a welcoming fireplace. The kitchen is well-equipped with a dishwasher, wall-mounted oven, and plenty of cabinetry.Outdoors, enjoy a full-sized tennis court with floodlights, an in-ground swimming pool perfect for entertaining, and established gardens and hedging that enhance the tranquil setting. Two licensed bores ensure a reliable water supply, while the covered front porch at both the front and rear of the home invites you to relax and take in the peaceful surroundings.This Wedderburn gem offers endless possibilities and timeless appeal for those seeking a family escape.Other highlight features: •Three road frontages.•In-ground pool.•Full-sized tennis court.•Two licensed bores and dam.•Beautifully established gardens and hedging.•Character-filled interiors plus fireplace.•Five designated car spaces.•2-car carport.•Two water systems � one for home use and the other for irrigation.•Beautiful potager garden.•Versatile wrap-around verandahs could easily accommodate future extensions^.•Garage/potting shed•Extensive landscaping works originally carried out by Michael Bligh & Associates, Goulburn NSW. •Detailed drawings of the propertys' landscaping, and planting lists.•12 km• to Macarthur Square.• Approx.^ Subject to Council Approval.Webpage enquiries must include a contact number and email address to receive a response. Photo ID is required for all inspections. While care has been taken in presenting this information, prospective purchasers should confirm details independently.
A one-off rural homestead with strong vernacular character — long low-slung plan, wide vine-covered verandahs and heavy timber construction give the property a distinctive country feel. Not an architect-urban icon or documented heritage building, but a well-crafted, individual rural retreat with good indoor–outdoor integration and solid rustic detailing.
Key Architectural Features
large rural acreage settingwrap / wide verandahs with vine-covered façadeexposed heavy timber posts and beamsvertical timber-board interior wallswood-burning stoveswimming pooltennis courtmature established gardens and circular drivewayseparate workshop/storage