The first time offered in 53 years on 34 undulating hectares, two freehold titles, and a rare country parcel that channels the dramatic beauty of the Austrian Alps - just on a gentler, more accessible scale, a sidestep from Strathalbyn and Meadows.
If you've ever dreamt of running wild or exploring your own eco-retreat, this could be it.
Adding density to this adventurer's dream, a thriving 17.75-hectare Pinus Radiata plantation offers a potential income stream, allowing you to delve into the best of both worlds: a secluded lifestyle with a whisper of commercial viability.
As majestic gums throw shade over winding winter creeks and natural ravines, and small waterfalls trickle through the terrain, a weave of access tracks also dissects the property, showcasing a landscape that's equal parts serene and exhilarating - perfect for bushwalkers and nature buffs.
Amongst the serenity is a humble workman's shelter, a rustic 'base camp'- minus the power and water connection - rich with memories of tall campfire tales and off-grid family exploits.
Set in a cool-climate, high-rainfall region renowned for farming, hiking, horse riding and camping, this idyllic acreage opens plenty of doors: maybe you'll choose to live lightly on the land, among curious wildlife, fresh pine-scented air, and a rare stillness you'd never know still existed.
Off-grid or otherwise, this is your chance to answer the call.
To be sold as a whole.
Access via Burns Road, Paris Creek.
Location:
10kms to Meadows, 14kms to Strathalbyn, 20kms to Echunga, 45kms to the Tollgate & 53kms to Adelaide International Airport (all approx.)
CT 5943/509
Allotment 202 / DP 66688
Land area: 16.98ha (41.95acs)
Pine plantation: 12ha (29.5acs) approx.
Council valuation: $530k
CT 5943/510
Allotment 203 / DP 66688
Land area: 16.98ha (41.95acs) including workman's shelter
Pine plantation: 5.75ha (14acs) approx.
Council valuation: $530k
Rainfall: 26-27inch (650-675mm) per annum approx.
Zone: Rural
Hundred: Kondoparinga
Council area: Alexandrina
Total Council rates: $3,831 per annum approx.
Paul Clifford 0427 796 144 / Darcy Clifford 0437 553 995 - R&H Rural SA
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The size of Ashbourne is approximately 58.0 square kilometres. It has 5 parks covering nearly 22.1% of total area. The population of Ashbourne in 2016 was 281 people. By 2021 the population was 308 showing a population growth of 9.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Ashbourne is 50-59 years. Households in Ashbourne are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Ashbourne work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 92.40% of the homes in Ashbourne were owner-occupied compared with 83.20% in 2016.
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