A 1950s rustic cottage perched on a large estate has arrived to market offering buyers the ultimate lifestyle retreat, or investment opportunity.
This 1950’s cottage sits atop an 80-hectare block of land for $1,495,000.
“It is very enchanting, the name Little Forest is very apt – it has lovely walking and horse-riding trails that lead down a ravine and with a spectacular outlook and creek at the bottom,” Ms Desprez said. The owners restored the cottage and have used it as their main residence – with an old tin and timber shearing shed remaining on the property.
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