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Rare chance to acquire historic home

Address: 411 Ashwin Road, Murrabit.

House: 5 bed, 2 bath, 3 car

Land size: 9.72ha

Price: Expressions of interest

Agent: Graeme Hayes (0411 338 649) or Nathan Hipworth (0458 428 201).

Inspection: Wed Oct 2, 1pm.


THE sale of 411 Ashwin Road, Murrabit, marks the end of an era dating back to World War I.

The property was originally purchased by brothers Dudley and Eric Walters who grew up in Eusternwick.

Dudley worked in a furniture store, while Eric was employed on the Pacific Island of Nauru by a phosphate company.

After the war, both brothers returned to their previous occupations but struggled to settle, leading them to pursue farming instead.

They purchased 320 acres at Murrabit on the Murray River from Jim Hickey, which included a four-room home.

They named the property Banyandah, meaning home on the water.

Over the years, this home has been extensively renovated, featuring expansive enclosed verandas.

With perseverance, they transformed the property into a thriving farm, focusing on citrus trees alongside sheep and cattle production.

Both brothers were avid sportsmen, playing cricket and lawn bowls, and were inaugural members of the RSL.

Dudley served as the manager of the Murrabit Packing Company, while Eric managed the farm.

Community-minded, Dudley was a Victorian state member of parliament for 17 years and Eric served on the local council. The Murrabit Packing Company became a recognized supplier of quality fruit, providing substantial employment in the area.

The township of Murrabit was established as a railway station on the Kerang-Stony Crossing border railway in 1924.

The opening of the railway quickly led to the development of homes and shops.

Under the border railway scheme, the New South Wales government mandated that a town must be situated two miles from the Murray River.

In the same year, the Torrumbarry irrigation system was developed, ensuring a reliable water supply for the district, even after the railway’s closure.

Today, Murrabit boasts a monthly market, a general store, a tavern, a post office, a packing shed and excellent sporting facilities.

“Banyandah” was later passed on to Dick and Crez Walters, who managed the property until 1998, when it was sold.

They retained 9.72 hectares, now known as “Old Banyandah,” which is being offered for sale by expression of interest on October 17.

The exceptionally well-maintained home, set on the banks of the Murray River, is renowned for its annual garden parties and continues to hold its charm.

In today’s modern age, properties with such close proximity to the Murray River are rarely available.

To find out more or book a private inspection contact Graeme Hayes Real Estate.

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