A majestic homestead built in 1886 from imported Canadian Redwood and Oregon, located in north-west NSW is on the market for $5million.

Named “Glen Alpine”, this five bedroom, two storey residence is situated on 1,336.68ha and was designed by Horbury Hunt, a Canadian-born architect who migrated to Australia in 1863.

According to marketing agent Luke Scanlon from Ray White Quirindi, a property with this much history and character very rarely hits the market.

“The property sits on a valley floor amongst picturesque mountain scenery and is in the most desirable location in the area,” he said.

“This really is a unique property suitable for cattle and cropping enterprises and would be ideal for other business pursuits.

“There are 25 paddocks plus numerous smaller holding paddocks with the capacity to hold over 600 breeding cows.

Features include

  • Four metre ceilings
  • Eight fireplaces
  • Four bedroom manager’s residence with established garden
  • Three bedroom workman's cottage
  • New machinery shed with lockup workshop section (120' x 50')
  • New machinery shed/ workshop fully lockable (30'x 80')
  • 12 stable horse complex with power connected
  • Under cover lunging yard
  • Steel and timber cattle yards
  • Steel frame hayshed approx 10,000 small bale capacity
  • Original woolshed and numerous timber framed sheds
  • Two fully equipped bores pumping to supply tanks of 65,000ga

Contact Luke Scanlon on 0419 495 147 for more information on this property.

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