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Haven for horses

With Gembrook Creek dissecting the property, Cockatoo Creek on the far boundary and offering more than 42 hectares (106 acres) of cleared pastures ranging from rolling hills to gently sloping flats.

Add to this a magnificent rural outlook and you have a property that is picture perfect.
Set up as an equestrian property, it has excellent lanes, horse fencing to nine paddocks, full size arena, shed and two stables.
At the end of a long private driveway discover a very substantial modern weatherboard homestead with deep, balustraded verandahs capturing the beautiful views.
Comprising six bedrooms, all double sized and with French doors, master bedroom with a full ensuite bathroom and walkthrough wardrobe, family bathroom.
The kitchen is huge with granite benchtops and Ilve cooking range, family dining and expansive openplan living area.
A paved inground swimming pool provides yet another facet to this rural jewel awaiting inspection.
Located just off Pakenham Road at Mt Burnett and only 45 minutes drive to Melbourne CBD, Hazy Ponds is also close to state park riding trails and major equestrian facilities.
Offered for sale to $800,000plus buyers, the property at 55 Mt Burnett Road is available for private inspection or open for inspection Saturday 11.30am to 12.30pm.
For further details contact Cremin Frank Facey First National, 5941 4444 or Nyall Greene 0409 560 778.

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