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Oakleigh, Cowra

Oakleigh is a large ranch style homestead set on 2500 acres of farming and grazing land. A sheep and cattle grazing property with wheat, canola, tricale and lucerne on the farming portion. The property is a third generation merino property in which you can roam at your leisure. It is not a hobby farm but a real piece of Australia where you can help or watch muster sheep and cattle, chase a few rabbits or find kangaroos. You will experience home cooked meals and may swim or play tennis with the family if you so wish.

All bedrooms are decorated with Laura Ashley linen and Australian antiques and open onto verandahs overlooking one acre of garden. The property also features extensive gardens, swimming pool and tennis court.

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Family

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Triple

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  • Swimming

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