I'm very privileged to present the "Black Diamond Farm" for a very lucky buyer.
This history rich property was the original Black Diamond Mine and is truly a very rare and unique opportunity for a variety of Eco-Tourism Pursuit.
Property features include:
-Consisting of 47.24 HA of undulating land including a private lake and direct access to the Collie River.
-The lake is 25,000m2 and on average 13m deep with 320 million litres of renewable water, fed from an underground stream with the oxygen level of 9% which is perfect for the farming of Marron.
-The property comes with an existing transferrable marron farmers license
-Newly installed floating onga submersible pump (valued at $5,000) that covers for the whole farm; including animals to the growing of whatever you desire.
-Small orchard with a lovely assortment of fruit trees and 6 types of heritage table grapes
-Cattle yards and various sheds
-6 paddocks all with new fencing
-This property will include animals, plants and equipment.
MAIN HOME:
-4 Bedrooms, renovated with gorgeous views from most rooms.
-1 bathroom with combined shower/bath
-Laundry
-Open plan kitchen/dining area with gas cooktop and double fridge recess
-Good size loungeroom with views of the lake
-Log fire
-Reverse cycle air conditioning
-Semi-enclosed outdoor entertaining area
-Front outdoor deck with views
COTTAGE HOME:
The cottage has 2 bedrooms and is self-contained. This is currently under renovation and will be available to rent out through the Tourist Information Centre & Air B&B in the near future at $150 per night for 2 people and $50 per night for an extra person/s.
Do not let this opportunity slip away, call Charles today
This land listing located in Allanson was sold by Charles Pinto at Summit Realty South West.
If you would like to get in touch with Charles Pinto regarding 2850 Coalfields Road, Allanson, please call 0419 389 455 or contact the agent via email.
Allanson is located 196 kilometres south of Perth and six kilometres west of Collie. The suburb is in the Collie Coalfields, and land was set aside for a townsite here in 1898, in accordance with government policy of providing land for coal miners close to the mine sites. It is believed to be named after Arthur Allan Wilson, the MLA for Collie from 1908 to 194.
Allanson runs across nearly 25 hectares and includes one of WA most beautiful water holes, Black Diamond. Previously an abandoned coal mine, the lake was filled with water after it was decommissioned in the 1950s and has been a popular swimming hole for locals and social media enthusiasts.