Traditional rural lifestyle on Armidale’s doorstep…
Complete with a rambling homestead, “Paloma” is the epitome of rural lifestyle properties around Armidale.
The 3 bedroom weatherboard home has been renovated and added to a number of times. That’s all a part of it’s charm. The latest extension has seen a magnificent, 10 x 4 metre verandah added to the northern side, creating a whole new dimension for entertaining and regular living space. Nearby another building is ready to be converted into a granny flat.
The property has an abundance of shedding, with a decommissioned woolshed (in very good condition), a 5 bay machinery shed plus tackroom, a large steel shed for big toys, and a secure chook run attached to another smaller shed.
There are cattle yards, a round yard for the horses plus shelter sheds in the paddocks. The property is neatly subdivided into paddocks and is watered by dams and troughs. Soils are basalt and rainfall around the 750 – 800 mm mark. The current owners grow out and trade about 35 yearling cattle on “Paloma”
Located in the Kellys Plains district about five kilometres out of Armidale, schooling can be had at either the two-teacher Kellys Plains Public School or one of the many schools in Armidale for primary years, and secondary at one of the many schools in Armidale itself.
The property has a landline connection, mobile telephone reception and is connected to the National Broadband Network (NBN).
“Paloma” is a fabulous choice for those seeking a more traditional, old-world rural lifestyle near Armidale.
Please contact Graham MacDougall on 0412220 302 for further details.
“Paloma” has been SOLD off-market by Graham MacDougall
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