A link with our Pioneering Days!
Part of the history of Bathurst is indelibly woven into the features
of this fine old Colonial Property.
The main Homestead section of the 27 acres, erected c1827, is part
of the original grant of 2,000 acres to Captain John Piper in 1823,
and then in the 1840s acquired from him by W.H. Suttor, prominent
Bathurst Pastoralist and Politician.
Alloway Bank is a magnificent and remarkably maintained example of
the earliest days of the former Colony of New South Wales. The
opportunity is seldom available to purchase a property of this
calibre in such a superb and convenient location.
Alloway Bank’s original owner, Captain John Piper, held 190 acres
of land in the area now named after him at Point Piper, on
Sydney’s Harbour foreshores.
Prominently located barely 7 minutes drive to Bathurst’s now
thriving CBD, the property sits atop a gentle rise, affording superb
rural views, approached through emerald green lucerne fields. Along
with its 27 acres is included a grand Colonial Homestead with
saltwater pool and tennis court, a substantial block of 14 brick
stables with tack room and carriage house, double garage, workshop
and grooms s/c quarters (1 x 2 br & 1 x 1 br). Additionally,
there are two separate cottages, (1 x 2 br and 1 x 3 br).
Apart from being simply a magnificent private residence, flexible
accommodation up to 6 bedrooms, 3.5 bathroom, estate-like
proportions, Alloway Bank would appear to be pre-eminently suitable
as a prized equestrian establishment, stud base, premier
B&B/Function centre of training institute (subject to any
necessary approvals).
If you are seeking a combination of premium quality and potential,
all within an historic holding dating back to the earliest days of
the Colony – we suggest "You can Bank on ‘Alloway
Bank’!"
FOR SALE region $2.3m
Details:
James Lindsay 0419 631 176
Stephen Lindsay 0419 631 766