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HomeGazetteIt’s spectacular in every way

It’s spectacular in every way

Every now and then something special comes along and ‘Ellendale’ is one of those properties.

Set in a mature garden is an exceptionally presented home comprising four bedrooms and study, superb timber kitchen, three living areas, bathroom plus ensuite and all set upon one of the area’s most impressive more than 16-hectare (40-acre) farms.
Selling agents Clark First National said they simply did not have room to list all the amazing features this property had to offer, but some of them included:
Three huge sheds 18.5 metres by 15.5 metres, 15.2 metres by six metres and 18.5 metres by nine metres. Features include; concrete floors, three-phase power, drained wash-down areas and extractor fan system.
Other extras include new steel stockyards, almost all new fencing, beautiful dam and detached large office.
To cap it off there’s magnificent rural and mountain views, loading bay and in-ground solar heated pool
Don’t hesitate – inspect this exceptional property today.
The property at Warragul South will be auctioned on site (if not sold prior) on Saturday, 10 December at 11am.
Terms: 10 per cent deposit, balance in 30-60-90 days.
For further information contact Clark First National, Warragul, 5623 6466 or Graeme Allchin 0421 078 520, Bruce Harris 0410 421 490 or Peter Clark 0418 599 432.

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