Set upon gently sloping 2 hectares (4.99 acres) of pastured landscape, 155 Citron Way offers the perfect blend of rural charm and refined living. A striking Queenslander-style residence, proudly elevated to capture soft valley breezes, stands as the heart of this picturesque property — a haven for horse lovers and those seeking a tranquil country lifestyle.
Step inside and you’ll instantly feel the warmth of home. The country kitchen, with its stone benchtops, quality appliances, double pantry, and charming outlook across the paddocks, is the perfect place to brew your morning coffee while watching the first light touch the rolling fields. The open-plan family and dining area flow effortlessly together, framed by wide windows and a neutral colour palette that enhances the sense of space and calm.
The front & rear verandahs are made for moments of pause — sunrise coffees, sunset wines, and the sweet sound of the countryside. Sit back and watch as the children exercise their horses in the arena below — it’s a view that never grows old.
Beyond the home, the property truly comes alive. The large workshop (approx. 16m x 13m) is a dream come true for both the equine enthusiast and the hobbyist, cleverly divided into two sections for dual-purpose use — whether it’s saddlery and tack on one side, and tools or creative projects on the other.
With space to roam, ride, and breathe, this is a property is the ideal hoofprint for any equine pursuits!
The Home:
Built in 2021 — Milford Homes
Master suite with built-in robe and spacious ensuite, sliding glass door open to the balcony
Two additional bedrooms, both with built-in robes
Second bathroom featuring a deep freestanding bath — a perfect retreat after a long ride
Slow combustion wood fire for cozy winter nights
Reverse-cycle ducted air-conditioning for year-round comfort
Equine Facilities:
Two fenced paddocks, water troughs
Walk way between boundary and internal fencing
Arena – Riversand surface, approx. 60m x 20m
Two internal stables with feature timber gates & trims
Tack room with sink & bench space
Tie up/hose down area
Feed room
Workshop:
Concrete pad, large internal space
3phase power
High roof line, roller door entrance,
Sea-Container
Enclosed/fenced house yard to contain dogs
Two water tanks
Lower Chittering forms part of the Chittering Valley which is well known for its abundance of wildflowers and beautiful green rolling hills, bushwalking and nature trails, orchards and farms offering roadside fruit stalls. One must spend some time indulging in local wines and produce from various boutique wineries which form part of the Chittering Valley Wine Trail.
With close proximity to the Tonkin Highway, travel time will be reduced, making the valley a popular choice for rural living.
Contact our LOCAL
Rural Property Consultant
Kim Johnson on 0407 089 880 | [email protected]
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