Two Titles – 76 kms from Melbourne- Ideal equine business with lifestyle

Media Release - Thursday March 2

With the thoroughbred industry in Victoria gravitating toward the new Pakenham racecourse in recent years, an excellent opportunity to purchase an established well-improved quality horse property has come on the market.

Significantly, the property has two titles presenting options and opportunities to its successful new owners.       

An ideal racing/breeding and agistment property, this property would ideally suit a race horse trainer or an avid horse family located just 16 kilometres to Pakenham Racing Club.

The training track is approximately 900-meters long offering the opportunity to exercise at home conveniently and safely.
The property features a stable complex with two large stable boxes, feed/tack room, float/car bay, outside office for clients, round yard, loading race, holding yards and a 20x40-meter arena with a solid base that just needs a new surface could be utilised.

The property has two titles set on 34 acres comprising 25 paddocks with the outside boundaries and horse paddocks all double fenced in plain wire with electrics. There are nine loose boxes in the paddocks for shelter as well as established tree shelter belts. A large two-bay hay shed provides substantial storage.

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Significantly, water is not a problem with two dams, a bore plus three x 2,300-litre tanks. All paddocks have water available and an abundance of improved pasture ensuring quality feed.
Pakenham is approx 15 minutes and Cranbourne less than 30 minutes travelling time.

A substantial family homestead was built around 1910 and features beautiful high ceilings, leadlight features, shiplap walls and ceilings with dado panel to walls.

Other features include the combustion stove, claw foot bath and solid cypress polished wooden floors.

A meticulous extension was completed in 1988 but the owners kept in mind to retain the character of the old building and blend the old with the new.


So the home now offers three large bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk-in wardrobes.
There is a second bedroom that comes off a formal lounge with the original fireplace including the mantel piece.
The third large bedroom sits next to a retreat lounge could be utilised as a fourth bedroom if needed with French doors opening out onto the verandah.

The kitchen has a 900mm stainless gas stove with electric fan-forced oven plus the combustion stove set in the fireplace.

The extensive open plan lounge, dining, rumpus has enough room for the whole family including room for a billiards table.

A cosy Coonara-style wood fire for the winter months in the lounge. Two sets of French doors open to the verandah which offers the ideal is place to kick back and relax overlooking the farm.

The crystal clear, solar heated, salt pool will be very inviting on a hot summers’ day. Entertaining guests for a bar-b-q and drinks under the large alfresco area is sure to be a favourite spot.

For further enquiries and to view the property photos please click on this link: https://www.realestate.com.au/property-acreage+semi-rural-vic-bayles-141149668

The property is offered on behalf of the owners by Karen McCormick Real Estate at Longwarry and appointments are by arrangement.  

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