Highly sought after within the Macedon Ranges is a house of historic value providing a large variety of equine facilities, for the most astute enthusiasts.
Private from the road and beyond black gates, a meandering path leads onto a 1800s built homestead. Immersed within a parklike setting and with all the charm of yesteryear, this property will provide for today present and tomorrow's future.
Upon entry you are greeted with light-filled open spaces, soaring ceilings and timeless aesthetics. The freshly rejuvenated kitchen houses gas cooking, stainless steel appliances, generous storage and bench space overlooking the family living and meals area. A large hallway leads to all accommodation of the home. Four bedrooms, the master with a gorgeous open fireplace, walk-in robe and ensuite and the other three bedrooms, two with built in robes serviced by the family bathroom. There is also a spacious study and laundry off the kitchen area.
Throughout the grounds you can see the years of extensive work and facilities given to this property to make it the ultimate equine estate. Original to the house is the first set of powered stables. This space holds five stables all with water, a vet room, storage room and a wash bay.
The second shed has three stables and a feed room and flows onto a 10.8M X 6.M machinery/ hay shed.
The third shed provides the feed storage area and also holds seven stables. Four have self water.
Throughout the grounds are a vast array of facilities. Around the stables there are nine day yards, two with shelters, six of these have self waters. Around the grounds there are ten medium sized paddocks and nine larger paddocks, seven of these have water.
When it comes to working the horses, you will never need to leave the property. Currently onsite there is a 60M X 20M menage, a 440M training track, a six horse walker with a concrete base and rubber floor and a 60M circumference round yard.
Water is of a large a-mass at this property, three tanks (88,000 litres, 15,000 litres, 10,000 litres), a powered submersible bore producing 240 litres per hour and three dams across the grounds. All main shed gutters drain into the main tank.
Among the vast facilities there is also a 3 kilowatt solar system, a two car carport, a sawdust shed and a mare crush adjacent to three small weaning paddocks.
Sprawled over 20.3 acres (approx) Springridge is truly a superior estate.
Located in the stunning Macedon Ranges, the village of Lancefield is just 70km North of Melbourne's CBD, half an hour to Melbourne Airport and 20 minutes away from Kilmore, Kyneton, Clarkefield or Riddells Creek Railway Stations.
For further details please do not hesitate to contact Joshua Reeves on 0428 948 243
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