45 Burges Siding Road (Quellington)
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This magnificent private 100+ acre estate is nestled on the banks of the Avon River and is 1.5 hours from Perth City and just 10 minutes north of the York township. The property features a stunning 1912 character brick and iron homestead with historical significance after being recognised in 1954 when Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh visited. The Location 45 Burges Siding Road, Quellington 10 minutes from the York township On the Eastern banks of the Avon River Wheatbelt region of Western Australia 1.5 hours from Perth As the Avon River snakes through the wheatbelt, it abuts Tipperary Farm a magnificent farm estate ten minutes from the township of York. Once you take in the gentle undulating aspect and established trees of the farm estate, you begin to feel that every inch is steeped in history. Established in 1836 by early settlers in the area, the brick and iron homestead was built in 1912, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh were entertained at Tipperary Farm in 1954, and restoration and renovations have continued to the current day. The estate affords the new custodians endless lifestyle choices from living in a historic property, working a fertile farm suitable for cropping and grazing, getting out of the city for a tree-change, earning an income stream through holiday accommodation (sub approvals) or a combination of these options, and more. The Homestead Beautifully renovated 1912 brick and iron homestead with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Revel in the classic features of this home such as sky high ceilings, sash windows, polished floorboards, stained glass feature windows, and French doors opening to the expansive wrap-around verandah. A well-appointed modern kitchen and open plan living and dining area adjoins the alfresco entertaining area. Four generous bedrooms, all with plush carpets. The main suite includes bedroom, dressing room, and ensuite bathroom made for two. Your indoor retreat will be the enormous library and music room with built in shelving and impressive stained glass windows and feature French doors. Open fire places, slow-combustion heating, and air-conditioning throughout the home allows for comfort year round. The Estate 104 acres (42.27 ha) 75 acres of fertile soils 8 paddocks Established trees Main residence - the 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom homestead Cottage - 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, plus sunroom Historic blacksmith shop and workers quarters Triple garage and multiple carports Multiple barns inc new American style barn, storage, and work sheds Workshop with storage and loft Utilities and facilities of the estate are well established and maintained. Recent additions to the original homestead such as carports, alfresco, solar panels, and $100k water desalination system are sound investments for the future. Other recent upgrades include full restoration and renovation of the original weatherboard cottage, creating a 2 bedroom / 2 bathroom dwelling with separate entry. Additions to the estate such as new barn style shed with concrete floor and power, and automatic gates for security will leave the new owners with ample options. The Avon River borders the West of the estate which includes excellent water supply with connection to scheme water, desalination system, two dams replenished by an average annual rainfall of 400 mm, and two working bores. The estate has a beautiful aspect and atmosphere that will entice you to stay. Make Tipperary Farm Estate part of your legacy. Please be in touch for further site plans and heritage information. Council Rates: Approx $2,697 per annum (24/25 FY) Disclaimer: The particulars of this listing have been prepared for advertising and marketing purposes only. We have made every effort to ensure the information is reliable and accurate, however, clients must carry out their own independent due diligence to ensure the information provided is correct and meets their expectations.
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