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Heaven for horse lovers

Rich in character and charm, this outstanding more than eight-hectare (20-acre) Garfield property represents endless equestrian possibilities.

The long ranch-style homestead, which has had extensive refurbishment, features cathedral ceilings, exposed brick and timbers with a clever open-plan design.
The large open living area features a brick fire and gas log fire.
A well-appointed timber kitchen is adjacent to a sunny meals area that opens to sweeping back and rear verandahs.
Four excellent bedrooms all contain built-in robes, while the master features full ensuite facilities and a walk-in-robe.
A double garage is under the roofline.
Comprehensive shedding includes a brilliant five-stable complex, hay sheds and 12 loose boxes.
A well-designed central laneway leads to more than 15 well-pastured paddocks.
There is also an undercover round yard and town water supply.
This delightful property is less than a two-minute drive to the township of Garfield and 15 minutes from Pakenham.
Wether your requirements are for agistment, hobbies or pure enjoyment, this property has something for everyone.
It will be auctioned on Saturday, 17 December at 1pm, at 195 Fourteen Mile Road, Garfield and can be inspected by contacting Daniel Tomasetti of Stockdale and Leggo on 0417 375 602 or at the office on 5629 6199.
Stockdale and Leggo is at 8 High Street, Bunyip.

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