ICONIC RURAL INVESTMENT
Cheriton, situated slightly north of the Gingin Town Site on four lots, has a total area of 372.47 ha with license’s allowing up to 727,100 kiloliters of water and fertile soil. With a carrying capacity of approximately 300 head and bisected by the Gingin Brook with a through flow of seven million gallons of fresh water daily, this property is historically recognised, includes the family homestead and commands your attention. Fertile soils and subdivision opportunities exist with its location on the Gingin town boundary.
The historical two-story homestead, surrounded by century-old gardens, is also ready to be revived with a flourishing social calendar. Whether hosting intimate dinner parties and high teas in spring or enchanted champagne garden parties with live music in summer, this uniquely exquisite historical property deserves to be loved, enjoyed, and cherished. Nothing that a little love and care will recreate.
This stunning land caught the attention of a young Englishman, William Locke Brockman in 1843.
Arriving in Western Australia from England in 1830 on the Minstrel Passenger Ship, William brought livestock and farm equipment ready to establish the area as a significant agricultural location.
With his wife Anne and his eldest son Edmund, they migrated to the Swan River Colony in 1829. Not long after his arrival in Western Australia, William applied for and received a grant of over 81km2 (20,000 acres) under the colony’s land grants system. He was the ninth person to be granted land in the colony.
Here, he established himself as a pastoralist and wheat grower of the Upper Swan.
As a purchaser of this property, you will be privileged to write your own family chapter and be part of West Australian Rural History.
Please get in touch with Nick Wallace from Bellcourt Property Group for all enquiries.