This rare offering may be the catalyst for your incredible lifestyle change. A scenic fifteen-minute drive from Kyneton or less from the Calder Freeway off ramp delivers you to Bunjils Rest. Rolling hills, magnificent gums, fertile lands and abundant wildlife characterise this quintessential slice of Australiana. The two-bedroom home has been perfectly positioned to take in these breathtaking vistas.
On offer is 150 acres (approx.) of fenced paddocks, undulating open spaces, a lake and dams framed by the Cobaw Ranges. The land is peppered with granite and even features a seasonal waterfall. Tall and regenerated gums and ancient She Oaks provide habitat to vocal birdlife; spotted pardalotes, wrens, black cockatoos and wedge tail eagles included.
The raw beauty will capture your heart while the well-planned infrastructure will see to the smooth day- to-day running of the property. A laneway in place allows access and ease of movement of stock and machinery. Most paddocks have electric fencing and all fencing is in very good order. All nine paddocks feature gravity fed watering systems. The land has been significantly improved over the previous years and can be further regenerated.
Additional infrastructure includes a large (21m x 7.75m) drive through barn style machinery shed, a generous workshop (18.3m x 16.7m) with power, feed shed, woodshed and a crush and loading ramp. Water tanks hold approximately 60,000 litres.
The brick and timber home, overlooking the lake, was originally constructed by the Gooch Family. Currently inviting and homely, cosmetic updates would see some of the Scandi like features highlighted to meet contemporary trends. Discover lofty pine lined ceilings and an interesting roof line. The large open fire place radiates its heat to the upstairs rooms and adds to the romance.
Step into the open- plan kitchen, dining and living area. The tidy family bathroom and a study are also located on this level. The undercover decked alfresco faces the lake providing an incredible back drop for outdoor dining and entertaining. Upstairs two robed bedrooms are serviced by a second toilet. A balcony from the master invites star gazing. A reverse cycle split system, an air-conditioner and the 6.5-kilowatt solar system are noteworthy.
A charming corrugated iron clad studio with water and power connected and a wide veranda is located close by. Claim it as a hobby space, for guest accommodation or teen's retreat.
A visit is essential to truly appreciate the diversity and magnitude of what's on offer here. Tree changers, hobby farmers, horse and nature enthusiasts this property is heaven sent. Take a drive today and redefine your expectations of what could be your backyard.
The size of Pastoria is approximately 41.9 square kilometres. It has 1 park covering nearly 10.7% of total area. The population of Pastoria in 2016 was 48 people. By 2021 the population was 75 showing a population growth of 56.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Pastoria is 60-69 years. Households in Pastoria are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying over $4000 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Pastoria work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 78.60% of the homes in Pastoria were owner-occupied compared with 70.00% in 2016.
Pastoria has 47 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Pastoria have seen a 56.07% increase in median value. As at 30 November 2025:
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