The town is reaped in history, it was originally settled in 1820, this area was first known as Prosser Plains. It started as a bustling timber mill town but has since evolved into a peaceful rural escape. Renamed by Governor Franklin in 1846 after William Buckland. Also famous for the historic Church of St John the Baptist and the Buckland Inn. Buckland was an important stop on the road up the East Coast and to the convict probation stations in the mid-1800s, serving as an overnight stop for coaches and horses transporting convicts. Today it is still a sleepy hollow with approximately 179 permanent residents. This property originally built in 1920, would sure have some stories if the walls could talk. This grand old lady offers the new owner the opportunity to restore her to the 21st century. What a great offering to start your real estate journey or the perfect weekend escape. The 9,000m2 holding is fully fenced, has a lockable garage and plenty of water tanks. This property is offered as walk in walk out, so just pack your clothes and you are ready to go. What are you waiting for? Roberts Real Estate have obtained all information in this document from sources considered to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations. All measurements are approximate.
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