Flawless equestrian acreage property bursting with potential and a perfectly developed parcel with a modern, stylish home. Complete property packages like this one never seem to come around. A whimsical retreat homestead which packs the punch of value-packed stabling and facilities. Giddy up and ride on in with nothing left to do.
Occupying 4.37 acres or 1.7668 hectares you'd consider this a superblock by surrounding standards, purposely selected for the perfectly planned equestrian lifestyle property. This set-up and scale is not only unique but rare in North Dandalup, don't horse around get in touch with the Miles Walton team immediately to realise your dream equestrian acreage lifestyle today.
Pictures tell a thousand words, but we don't have space for 1000 pictures and really can't help ourselves we have to give you the full brief below - there's just so much to loveā¦
The residence:
Constructed in 2017 and elevated with ideal vantage over the entire property with views across the whole landscape, natural pond and improvements, from the gorgeous raked ceiling living area through full height tinted windows this home's close connection to the property is consuming.
Tastefully finished with sleek black fixtures in the kitchen and bathrooms, feature light fittings and paint colour - there's a modern aesthetic to the interiors which contrasts perfectly with the organic rural exterior spaces and carefully selected native gardens. The gorgeous natural pond added in front of the residence (perfect depth for reclining and relaxing) is lined with waterfall flowing across the stone surrounds with filtration plants and fish.
- 3 generous bedrooms 2 bathrooms
- Master suite with double French doors out onto your own private deck
- Ensuite bathroom featuring double rain shower
- Expansive open-planned kitchen, dining, living area featuring raked ceilings with oversize windows, Charnwood cast-iron slow combustion potbelly wood fireplace and clever study nook
- Sleek modern kitchen with ample below and above storage plus quality appliances
- Double the deck - that's right, two distinct merbau decked verandahs on each side of the home. One for entertaining and one for the bosses directly accessed from the master suite.
- Fully insulated by eco-wool insulation to the ceilings and walls
- New hybrid 100% waterproof flooring professionally laid
- Custom marri doors
- Windows glazed with smart glass, 3M mirror tint
- Gas instantaneous hot water
- Ultra-high clearance double carport which fits a bus, or very big 4WD's (even a monster truck!?)
The property:
Maximised to potential there's no void or under utilized corners here, making the most of every square was the mission and it's delivered without question. The quality of materials and workmanship in developing the paddocks, arena, stables, shedding and gardens is first class - and will stand the test of time for a long time to come.
Split into 8 paddocks total with versatility for rotation of stock and exceptional riding facilities, all the hard work's been done here. Not to leave out the timely benefits in establishing excellent pastures year-round with kikuyu, couch, rye and some clovers.
All fences are constructed using permapole pine posts, 3-strand horserail horsecoat the top wire being electric.
The business end of riding on your own property will bring you the greatest pleasure, this Olympic size arena 60m x 20m professionally installed with drainage, riversand surface and border fencing with horserail and judges stand at one end (C) is the focal point of the property for good reason.
Surrounding the arena you've got a terrific jumping area which doubles as an extra paddock if required.
Stabling is supreme as well, boasting 3 x concrete constructed 4 metre X 6 metre stables with re-enforced timber lining under timed lighting, covered tack-up space, adjoining the 4 metre X 10 metre tack/feed room with wall insulation, hot/cold water sink also plumbed to the external wash bay.
For those involved in support crew - don't stress there's still room left for you. A high-clearance float/caravan/boat parking area with sliding door, and a separate roller door entrance to the powered workshop.
- Olympic sized 60m x 20m riversand arena with horserail border fencing
- Jumping area surrounding arena or great extra paddock
- 8 x pine post, horsecote and electric fenced paddocks
- 3 x 4mX6m stable boxes, concrete construction, re-enforced timber lining, lighting timers
- 10m x 4m insulated tack/feed room with hot cold water & external wash bay
- 3phase powered workshop plus parking for float/boat/caravan
- Native planted gardens selected for the conditions
- Orchard with mandarin, orange, lemon, lime, cherry, apples, banana, nectarine, plum, macadamia
- Chook pen, shade house with vege patches, huge cat-run extending from tack/feed room (no mice!)
- Edged gardens, hedging shrubs and tree screening for privacy
We can't write much more without spoiling the surprise you'll get when you see this sensational property opportunity for yourself. Inspections by appointment can be easily arranged by hitting the Contact Agent or Enquiry button on this website, and we'll be in touch to make the magic happen.
This property at Lot 101 Gilbert Road, North Dandalup is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Miles Walton and Meagan Morgan at Acton | Belle Property Mandurah on 12 May 2023.
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The townsite of North Dandalup is located in the south west, 71 km south of Perth and 16 km north east of Pinjarra. It is located adjacent to the North Dandalup River, from which it derives its name. Dandalup is an Aboriginal name, having been shown on maps of the area since 1835. The meaning of the name is not known.
The townsite is situated on the South Western Railway, and North Dandalup was included as a stopping place in timetables of 1894. Land around the siding was privately owned and subdivided, but a schoolsite was set aside in 1899, and a hall and recreation ground in 1915. In 1932 the North Dandalup Prescribed Area was declared, and then in 1972 the area was gazetted a townsite.