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The ultimate Gunbower Creek property

PRICE: $2,500,000 – $2,600,000

ADDRESS: 503 Cohuna Island Road, Cohuna

AGENTS: Alan Mitchell 0427 562 590, Renee McIvor 0427 564 065

AGENT: First National Charles L King & Co (Cohuna)THIS is an outstanding multi-purpose Gunbower Island property situated at the heart of the water ski playground on the Majestic Gunbower Creek.


It has panoramic views of the water and is set in an extensive garden with automatic watering system.

The 50-square, solid brick five-bedroom, two-bathroom homestead is surrounded by verandahs on all sides.

Large open plan living, kitchen, dining area with cathedral ceilings, stone bench tops, electric oven and hot plates, dishwasher and large pantry round out the living the spaces.

The master bedroom has a large en suite with spa bath and dressing room.

Other rooms include second living area with billiard table, office, large laundry with plenty of cupboard space.

Keeping the home warm in winter is easy with a new wood heater that is vented to the other two living areas. For summer there is a large refrigerated air conditioner.

The farm comprises 35 hectares (85 acres) of red sandy loam soil set on two titles, subdivided into 11 paddocks with excellent fencing, stock troughs and plenty of shade trees.

The property is irrigated by pipe and riser, pumped from the Gunbower Creek with an electric pump.

A complete dairy consists of 20 swing over plant with stall gates, 15m x 15m Colourbond stables with four enclosed horse boxes, 11m x 6m Colourbond workshop with 3-phase power, 24m x 14m equipment shed with an extra 14m x 4m caravan garage, 12m x 7.5m hay shed, steel cattle yards with two large pens, easy access for trucks, loading ramp, two Megs HRWS, three x 20,000 litre tanks and 10KW solar system.

As well as having access to the Gunbower Creek with a pier and a short drive to the Cohuna ski ramp, there is easy access to the Gunbower Forest and the Murray River.

This property is ideal for the growing family or someone looking to ease into retirement.

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