Lal Lal 454 Lal Lal Falls Road
Modern Lifestyle Property With 20 Acres Close To Lal Lal Falls
This property is all about the views, the serenity and the privacy. Located at the end of a no-through road and proudly resting on a lush green cleared patch amid established gardens, orchards and natural bushland, this 20 acre property is ideal for tree change lovers with the potential to be off the grid and self-sustainable away from the bustle of the city.
Zoned Rural Living, this country home has been stylishly uplifted over the years to create a perfect forever home with native wildlife passing and only 60 minutes to Melbourne or back to Ballarat in just 20minutes.
Internally the home boasts four stylish bedrooms with built in robes, a modern bathroom, a chic second bathroom near the master, great laundry with drying cupboard, two light filled living zones to relax and a huge amount of storage throughout. The kitchen is a large functional design with a large walk in pantry, excellent storage, a brand-new dishwasher plus a stainless-steel oven & cooktop.
Wood heating is ideal with plenty of timber right on your doorstep, while distant views across the undulating countryside is a perfect way to start your day. The property sits between the Lal Lal Falls and Bungal dam, this truly is god's country for all to enjoy
A wide veranda and an expansive deck facing west overlooks two beautiful old oak trees, while additional features outdoors include: a 6x12m shed with handy lean-to being the a hay/machinery shed, a 6x6m workshop, a double garage with two roller doors, power and concrete floor, four paddocks and a dam with pump. Concrete water tanks of approx 70,000 litres, plus 20 solar panels producing 5kWs provides cost-saving efficiency both inside and out. Mains power and NBN are connected creating the ideal work from home life balance scenario.
Property Information
- Floor area approx 20sqm
Get to know Lal Lal
Lal Lal is located 23km from Ballarat,14.6kms of Buninyong and is approx. 70kms from Geelong city. Lal Lal Falls is a spectacular waterfall with an impressive drop into a large, rocky gorge, while the Lal Lal Reservoir is the largest storage of water in the Ballarat catchment system and contains almost 60,000 megalitres of water.