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Home on the Grange

GAYTON Grange, this week’s featured property, offers an attractive opportunity to acquire a profitable horticultural business with the comfort of a five-star family home.

Located at 23 Willox Road, Gayton Grange is just 6.6 Kilometres, or seven minutes, from the heart of Swan Hill.

It is a 21.3-acre (8.6-Hectare) property with mature pistachio trees (Australian Siora variety) over 17.1 acres.

Direct pumping from an adjoining Goulburn-Murray Water channel provides access to the 77.5 Megalitre water allocation available at market rates.

Filtration and fertigation system and automated drip irrigation are included to ensure reliable delivery of water.

For those looking to farm in style, the four-bedroom, two-bathroom home is a modern masterpiece showcasing natural materials and light.

Owner-built, every attention has been paid to detail, ensuring the property is a grand display of craftmanship, design and material choice, while the double bricked interior/ exterior ensure comfort from the elements all year around.

Upon entering the homestead via timber and glass French doors, you will find yourself in a generous foyer space that immediately entices to the main living areas of the home.

To the right, a lounge, dining, and kitchen area are the hub of the family home with large windows providing natural light and stunning views over the gardens and outdoor entertaining area.

Wooden ceilings with exposed beams are complemented by polished parquet flooring, with modern fixtures accentuating the sense of style and comfort.

The open-plan kitchen overlooks the dining/ living area and the home-grown herb and vegetable gardens are just waiting to be planted.

Ample cupboard space, island bench, stone and timber benchtops, double sink, dishwasher, electric oven and gas hot plates ensure the chef of the family feels right at home.

Stepping out of the kitchen and into the formal lounge area is an open fireplace with views across the rear of the property – perfect for a nightcap.

The bedrooms and bathrooms are located separately to the main living areas along a hallway and include a master bedroom with large ensuite and walk in robe.

All bedrooms are generously sized and offer stunning views across the manicured lawns and gardens, while the family bathroom is centrally located with bath, shower, and vanity.

The home is completed with a double garage with internal access.

As if this wasn’t enough space to keep the family happy, there is a large modern packing shed just a short stroll from the house with further loft-style living space perfect for guests or as a teenage retreat.

Downstairs, the shed houses the pistachio grading machine, cool room, and staff amenities.

A separate spa bath is the reward for a hard day’s work on the land.

This property has too many features to list and is well worth inspection.

Ray White Swan Hill offer this great investment for sale via online auction on May 22 at 6.30pm.

To find out more or book an inspection of Gayton Grange, call Cameron Smits on 5032 2507.

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