The Riverine Herald - Local Real Estate
Historic homestead to own
The magnificent Moama property, Rosewood, McKindlay Rd, gives buyers the chance to step back in time when living was gracious, refined and perhaps just a little quieter and remote. The home is one the district’s original homesteads and has stood the test of time, but has thoughtfully kept pace with modern living and expectations. Set on about 66.8ha, the property is a chance to buy part of history with an expected price range perhaps not more than a house in town. The prime grazing country with a water entitlement from the Murray River has recently been used for cropping and with a focus on horserelated activities. Stables, sheds, yards, it is all here for the equine enthusiast and breeder, but you do not have to be a horse enthusiast to appreciate the property. The home has soaring pressed metal ceilings, gracious grand central hallway and is surrounded by the sensibility of wide verandahs. The thoughtful additions, which have ensured the home has kept pace with modern comforts, still retain the charm and tradition of the original design and manufacture. Built to a quality to enjoy into future generations, with comforts such as air-conditioning, solid fuel heating and solar-heated in-ground pool, the home has not only served past generations but will continue to serve many more generations into the future. The property is on the way to Deep Creek Marina and a short drive to Benarca State forest and the Murray River. The home is open for inspection by appointment. Inquiries to Simon Milgate on 0427 322 447 or Luke Eldridge on 0408 741 655 at LJ Hooker Echuca-Moama, phone 5480 6922.