Enjoy an idyllic and productive lifestyle on a manageably sized block in an historic setting - within commuting distance from Canberra.
Glenrock was first settled by the Walker family in the 1880s, some of the family are still in the district. A dam called Freds dam is named after Frederick Walker.
Some of the mature trees around the homestead would have to be over 100 years old.
Finding a farm or lifestyle escape of this size so close to Canberra is very difficult and The Mullion area is very tightly held.
The homestead is original and like some of the other infrastructure needs a good dose of TLC its true, but the feel of the mature trees and the creek running past the house is beautiful.
The tranquillity is hard to match.
The original three stand electric wool shed has been extended and could shed 250 woolly sheep. There are sheep & cattle yards, a silo and three bay machinery shed.
The property has run super fine merino sheep and Angus cattle.
There are six dams in paddocks full of native pasture.
For the nature lover the native orchids are abundant as are the carnivorous sundew plants. Many birds, wallabies and other native animals abound.
Glenrock offers so much so close to Canberra you can have the best of both worlds.
This property is also a land bank and with full frontage to Glenrock Road offers considerable future subdivision potential.
Block size: 156 hectares (385 acres)
Zoned: Ru1 Primary Production
Minimum lot size: 40 hectares (100 acres)
*All efforts have been made to make sure this information is correct; however you should make your own enquires and rely on them.
*All efforts have been made to make sure this information is correct; however you should make your own enquires and rely on them.