Property Partners - 08 8370 1888 - 4 Mt Barker Road, Stirling 5152, South Australia
$795,000
Wolfgang SchiblhutWolfgang Schiblhut
Managing Director
0419 731 837
 
 
 
 
 
 

Property Details

Chapel Hill/Mylor on 20 acres

-Nestled into a picturesque rural environment with divine Country landscape

-Sweep into the crushed quartz driveway and be prepared for horse heaven, riding trails and Heysen trail nearby

-3x fenced paddocks with standoff wire. 4 paddocks in total

  • 2 stables, 2 pony yards

  • Riding arena

  • Several sheds, garden, wood & tack

  • Spring fed dam that supplies livestock, with the option for irrigation out to paddock

  • 100 year old oaks and elms, add to a park life feel

  • Self sufficient - native blue gum plantation, your own fire wood - 1600 trees

  • Sun drenched living room with feature stone walled open fireplace - stone from the original homestead of Chapel Hill 100 years ago

  • Separate dining with floor to ceiling window feature and timber floors

  • Kitchen with top line appliances in neutral colours the glass feature raked ceilings adding ample natural light to the kitchen/dining areas.

  • The dining meals area has a combustion heater and leads to outdoor areas

  • Covered entertaining area casts views over the fully fenced swimming pool

  • Neutral colour themes throughout the interior of the property, allowing you to add your own colour signature

  • 5 large bedrooms, master with walk in robe and ensuite

  • Main bathroom recently rejuvenated in dark and white chocolate colour

  • For opportunity and value "Chapel Hill" is outstanding for maximizing the potential of a horse property in Chapel Hill/Mylor

To inspect this property, please contact Agent to arrange a time!

Located in Mylor


About the Area

Mylor was surveyed in 1885, with a plan to develop the land as a focal point for orchard development in South Australia. The town was proclaimed in 1891 by Acting Governor of South Australia Sir James Boucaut who named it after his Cornish birthplace (see Mylor).

Early inhabitants were strict Methodists, and due to their temperance belief no country pub was established, a quirk which has persisted into the current day. A church, school and a co-operative general store were among the early constructions of the town.

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