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HomeGazetteLying in a lush green valley

Lying in a lush green valley

Tucked away in a valley at Drouin is more than one hectare (four acres) of picturesque, lush green hills with a character homestead shaded by big, wide verandahs, studded with deciduous trees and a creek meandering through the property.

The main access is by a long, sweeping drive that allows people to take in the serenity and ambience of the setting, while they pass horses, sheep and alpacas quietly grazing.
The land (divided into four paddocks) is zoned Residential 1 and only a short walking distance to Drouin township.
Subject to council approval this rural property can be enjoyed now, then subdivided in the future.
The property has a massive barn used more for entertaining the masses than storing farm equipment.
Attic accommodation upstairs provides extra living area for family members or guest.
An inground pool, spa, threecar garage and everything else desired in a rural property is here for those who like to play as hard as they work.
If more land is needed, the adjoining six hectares (accessed from Lardner Road) has a separate title and zoned Rural is also available to purchase and is being auctioned on the same day.
Open house Saturday and Sunday at noon to 12.30pm at 18 Oddy Street, Drouin.
The auction will be held on 10 September at 12.30pm.
Contact John Rowe 0418 127 423 or South East Real Estate on 5941 8377.

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