Nyrang, 154 Peabody Road, Molong, NSW 2866
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'Nyrang Homestead' 154 Peabody Road, Molong
Once in a lifetime opportunity to own this amazing property.
Nyrang Homestead is regarded as one of the finest examples of Australian architecture and construction. This 34 room, 120 square mansion is built of bluestone that was hand cut on the property.
Located 29 kilometres west of Orange and 16km South of Molong. Mount Canobolas forms the backdrop to a stunning view from the verandah that overlooks the expansive lawns.
- Main homestead
- Magnificent 120sq Bluestone Homestead with 34 rooms
- Grand entrance with polished floorboards, high ceilings, stained glass windows & slow combustion wood heating
- Six guestrooms - 1 with ensuite & 3 bathrooms
- Formal dining
- Formal lounge
- Spacious kitchen with wood fired pizza oven & large gas cook top & double oven
- Reverse cycle air conditioning
- Large grand hallways leading to the upstairs accommodation
- The homestead boasts polished timber floorboards, pictures rails and high ceilings throughout
- School House Restored for guest accommodation
- Fully renovated with 2 bedrooms
- Kitchenette & bathroom
- Workmans Cottage
- 2 bedrooms
- Reverse cycle air conditioning
- 5 hectares of productive vineyard
- Excellent water from Boree Creek with 200meg licence bore, rainwater & a 30 meg dam
- Old stables and shearing shed
- Nyrang would suit farming & grazing activities with excellent pastures of phalaris, clover & fesque.
- There are 40 acres of creek flats suitable for lucerne.
- Soils are primarily alluvial basalt and timber comprises of yellow & grey box
- For the sporting enthusiast there is also a tennis court
- The Kater pastoral dynasty headed by Sir Norman was centred around this 1900 Federation Cudal property Nyrang.
- Sir Norman, who was trained as a doctor, then took over the Egelabra Stud at Warren in 1910
- Boree Nyrang is between Gamboola and Boree Cabonne, once part of John Smith's holdings. When it was sold to Dr Kater he changed its name to Nyrang.
- Today it is operated as a Bed & Breakfast known as Nyrang Homestead.
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