Newstead 69 Lyons Street
'THE MIA MIA' PICTURESQUE FARMLET ON VILLAGE OUTSKIRTS Period timber residence on 17 Acres of grazing
Nestled alongside the Mia Mia creek, this pretty farmlet perches on the edge of historic Newstead and offers a combination of pasture, treed creek frontage, town water, historic outbuildings and 1930s period timber farmhouse. The spacious home has a north-facing garden and farming outlook and features a living-dining room with ornate Deco ceilings, picture rails, lead-light glass doors, gas heating in original fireplace, split system air conditioning and glass sliding doors onto paved pergola entertaining area. There is a further formal sitting/music room with period detailing and entrance foyer with double lead-light doors leading from the front veranda. The master bedroom has a large adjacent dressing room as well as ensuite with toilet. The farmhouse kitchen has views to the creek and includes original wood stove and electric cooking. There are a further two bedrooms, family bathroom and spacious sun room with large store cupboard and laundry. The established cottage gardens include European shade trees and are fully fenced and there is historic shedding and original shepherd's hut offering much storage and charm.Â
With mains power and water connected, and options and convenience are plentiful within 1km of the local Primary School.
Get to know Newstead
Newstead sits on the banks of the Loddon River, north-central Victoria’s largest, which begins in Trentham and winds its way north to join the Murray River. The Loddon is a popular spot for fishing and swimming and feeds nearby Lake Cairn Curran, well known for boating, water skiing and sailing.
Agent
- Rob Waller
Sold $502,000
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Property Information
- Land area approx 17ac
- Floor area approx 170sqm
Property Features
- 2 Living Spaces
- Acreage
- Air Conditioning
- Area Views
- Carports 2
- Close to Schools
- Close to Shops
- Close to Transport
- Ensuite 1
- Garages 1
- Open Fireplace
- Toilets 2
- Uncovered Carspaces 1
- Workshop