With 40.56 hectares (100.2 acres) * of prime agricultural land only 9kms from Harvey, 65 Taylors Lane is a wonderful parcel of land in a terrific location. When you combine the immaculately presented four bedroom two bathroom family home to the equally turned out farmland, this property is a delight to call home.
Some of the many property features include:
Modern kitchen, open plan living, gas cooktop, electric oven.
Tile fire with flue water heater jacket to HWS and heat transfer to minor bedrooms
Solar HWS
Evaporative air conditioning
Large patio 8 x 5 m, glass sliding doors & patio blinds
Workshop/living quarters/granny flat 6m from house
Netted vegetable garden with espaliered fruit trees
Rain water tanks 54kl (12 000gal) and 90kl (20 000gal) supply house. The larger tank collects water from the hay shed.
Alternate backup source of water from Harvey Water Pipe Scheme is available via the turning of 2 valves and directed through the filtration system.
5kW Solar energy system with generator backup.
Security Man CCTV system with 5 cameras.
Solar powered remote operated gates with "break beam" alarm.
Electric outrigger hot (electric) wire encompasses the entire boundary.
Harvey Water flood irrigation point with 85Ml assigned to it.
3 bay machinery shed 9.9m x 6.2m of steel poles and iron. Electricity connected.
2 bay shed with another bay with sliding door with a raised floor to match height of a tray back vehicle, making it ideal for transferring heavy gear e.g. rolls of fencing wire. This is a historic original shed made from split bush timber and wooden stumps with a recent iron roof and on the end is a 1 bay shed 3.7m x 6.2m lockable, concrete floor currently used as another vehicle garage. Electricity connected.
2 x hay sheds 12m x 9m & 12m x 6m, one of which is used to house machinery and the other containing last seasons hay rolls.
Single lockup garage 5.9m x 4.4m on the rear yard of older dairy.
East of Taylors Lane are the house, machinery, dairy and hay shed compounds. There are 3 x smaller paddocks around the house and sheds with sprinklers and fenced to keep sheep (living lawn mowers) in order to maintain a green fire suppressed area in the Summer. These lead back to 3 x larger paddocks, each with troughs are currently used for general grazing.
For further information and inspection contact Peter Harris 0417 996 206