A tranquil escape in Gippsland’s picturesque Neerim North boasts a beautifully renovated homestead, spacious interiors with high ceilings, and a breathtaking outlook from a deck — all nestled within a 15ha property offering a blend of modern comfort and rural living.
Vendors Garry and Maxine Morcom have transformed the property since they bought it in 2014.
Now they have $1.8m to $1.9m price tag on their piece of paradise.
“We love this home, we’ve worked hard to blend contemporary comfort with timeless countryside appeal,” Maxine said.
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Prospective owners enter through a scenic avenue of linden trees.
The home also features four spacious bedrooms, and the living areas open onto a decked alfresco space with a fire pit, perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
“We love how peaceful it is out here — hosting family and friends here — it’s where the heart of the home truly shines,” Mr Morcom said.
Although their children wanted to keep the property for future generations, the Morcoms felt it was the right time to sell.
“Our kids didn’t want us to sell the home, they wanted us to keep it for our grandchildren, but we felt it was the right time,” the couple said.
The property has nine well-fenced paddocks, laneway access, and water troughs for agricultural use.
An automatic sprinkler system supports the flower garden, orchard, and vegetable plot, all fed by a spring-fed dam.
Alpacas are also on offer from the vendors, which were included when they bought from the previous owners.
Hocking Stuart Warragul’s Vin Quirk said there is rising interest from Melbourne buyers.
“People are really drawn to properties like this that offer tranquillity and space,” Mr Quirk said.
“We love this home, we’ve worked hard to blend contemporary comfort with timeless countryside appeal,” Mrs Morcom said.
Prospective owners enter through a scenic avenue of Linden trees featuring high ceilings and polished timber floors.
The design includes four spacious bedrooms, with the master suite offering an ensuite and a walk-in robe.
“Our kids didn’t want us to sell the home, they wanted us to keep it for our grandchildren, but we felt it was the right time to sell,” Mr Morcom says.
The home extends into multiple living areas that open up to a decked alfresco space, complete with a fire pit, providing the perfect backdrop for relaxation or entertaining.
“We love how peaceful it is out here – hosting family and friends here.”
Beyond the homestead, the estate is designed for both beauty and practicality with nine well-fenced main paddocks, laneway access, and water troughs making it ideal for agricultural use.
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