Clarendon 94 Clarendon-Lal Lal Road
Convenience To Ballarat & Geelong 50 Acre Hobby Farm
Here we have a wonderful lifestyle opportunity which will capture your senses on every level; - views across the countryside & onto Mt Buninyong, a sweeping driveway to a comfortable four bedroom home & 50 acres to inspire your lifestyle dreams.
Enjoy the wonderful open spaces both inside & out, as well as private sanctuaries, with wide wrap around verandas providing extra space to relax & take in the views.
The family home consists of a well thought out floor plan, enhanced with brick feature walls & a fabulous open fire place. The kitchen, with double cooker, is spacious and opens to the family & dining areas. Enjoy the warmth of the freestanding wood heater in the lounge while taking in the views across the paddocks & beyond to Mount Buninyong. Each of the four double bedrooms have built in robes while the bathroom is generous in size to cater for the entire family. The laundry has been designed with the convenience of a second shower.
The home is connected to two concrete freshwater tanks (approx 40,000L), has NBN internet available and is just moments from education choices with school bus pick up at the front to the Sebastopol bus interchange. This property also offers nearby facilities such as the local pub & the mechanics workshop along with a short drive from Buninyong & Ballarat.
The property comes equipped with a 4 bay machinery shed, 6 x 10m double garage with workshop, cattle yards with loading ramp, four dams, Back Creek to the West boundary & lovely gardens watered by an electric pump on the dam. The acreage is divided into 5 paddocks & is zoned farming sitting on 1 title with mostly grazing and a pocket of trees providing shelter, near the Eaglehawk Road corner.
With blissful vistas to enjoy all year round & acreage to power your dreams, this home should certainly provide interest to many.
Get to know Clarendon
Clarendon is a rural village on the Midland Highway, 20 km south-east of Ballarat. Clarendon was originally known as Corduroy Bridge. The name Clarendon was adopted in 1857 when village lots were first sold.