Discover a wonderful rural lifestyle opportunity with this charming acreage property, ideal for running a few cows, sheep or horses while enjoying the space and freedom of the countryside. Offering productive land, an 1870s period home, reliable water and useful infrastructure, “Mount Molly” presents a well-rounded lifestyle property ready for its next chapter.
– Approx. 46 acres of productive land, suitable for cattle, sheep or horses
– Surrounded by larger rural holdings, offering a peaceful and private setting
– Character-filled double brick period home dating back to the 1870’s
– The home has been fully repainted inside and out
– Frontage to Uamby Creek, providing a natural water source and enhancing the property’s rural appeal
– Fully fenced with steel cattle yards, double carport and double lock-up shed
– Interior features include high ceilings, some pressed metal ceilings, wood heating, reverse cycle air conditioning and ceiling fan
– The home offers two bedrooms, office and one bathroom
– Accessed via a mix of sealed and approximately 20km of maintained unsealed road, contributing to the peaceful rural setting
– Conveniently located 40 minutes from Mudgee, 30 minutes from Wellington and – Gulgong and around one hour to Dubbo
A lovely all-round property offering space, privacy and productivity, well suited to those looking to enjoy a relaxed rural lifestyle.
Please contact Patrick Power at The Property Shop to arrange your inspection today.

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NOTE: This is not a contract of sale document. Both the purchaser and vendor must sign a contract of sale document before this offer becomes legally binding. An offer may be withdrawn at any time before signing a contract of sale document. If you do enter a contract of sale, it is advisable to check section 5 of the Land and Business (Sales and Conveyancing) Act 1994 regarding any cooling-off rights that you may have and how to exercise them.

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