Country Living
Newcastle Herald
Saturday March 31, 2007
PATERSON: In Woodville Street, Duns Creek (via Paterson), the 120-acre Glenelg has a 13-acre lake as its centrepiece and the stunning six-year-old homestead makes the most of the panorama. Currently carrying 20 Angus steers, but capable of carrying up to 40, the picturesque property is also set up for horses with a dressage arena and three stables. It is listed for $2.4 million with Pamela Munson, Paterson Valley Farms and Acreages, and Rhonda Sonnichsen, of PRDNationwide Hunter Valley.
EAGLETON: At 73 Winston Road, this lovely home has 25 picturesque and private acres. It is well set up for horses, with electric fences, stables, a feed shed, foaling stable and foal pen. The bull-nosed veranda homestead also has separate guest accommodation and, with council approval, the property could run as a bed and breakfast. It is listed with Nancy Truman, of Elders Real Estate, Lambton, for $970,000 and will be open today and tomorrow from 2.30pm-3.30pm. Look for the Elders signs on Newline and Six Mile roads. MILLERS FOREST: 181 Scotch Creek Road. Set on 22 highly productive acres is this 55-square Queenslander-style homestead with 360-degree views over the surrounding countryside. Divided into five paddocks and with steel cattle yards, it is well set up for cattle or horses. Ten minutes from Raymond Terrace and 15 from Maitland, it is still a convenient half hour from Newcastle. Listed with Michael Burke, of Elders Real Estate Maitland, for $895,000, it will be open today from 1pm to 2pm. JEWELLS: 144 Pacific Highway. Covering five acres from the highway to the ridge is this breathtaking lifestyle property. With a natural watercourse, it has an abundance of flora and fauna. It has a four-bedroom main residence among landscaped gardens, and a second three-bedroom weatherboard cottage. For the horse-lover there are state-of-the-art stables and a holding yard. There is also ample parking, a double garage and workshop. Listed with Ralph Ranieri, of Global Property Valentine, for $1.2 million, it is open today from 2pm to 3pm.
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