Substantial polo estate and farm in Western Australia for sale
One of the most luxurious, and prestigious, properties in Australia has come onto the market
Devereaux Farm is one of the most prestigious, and largest, equine and polo properties in Australia. The property has state-of-the-art facilities, prime cattle grazing and luxury accommodation all within easy commuting distance just an hour from the Perth's central business district.
Set on 2,470 hectares at Wilson and Smiths Roads in Bulllsbrook in the south west of the country, this property is one of the most exclusive opportunities to come up in Australia for some time. It benefits from frontage to both the Avon and Brockman Rivers and has two palatial seven and eight bedroom residences, two swimming pools, a tennis court, airstrip and two helipads - for those who find an hour's commute tiresome.
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The equestrian facilities include 12 sets of stables and one of the best polo fields in Western Australia -roadtested by Prince Harry on a visit a couples of years ago. The house is also licensed for beef cattle production and export.
The property is on the market for AUS$60 million (£36,150,000). For any further information please contact Savills on 0207 016 3740 or visit www.savills.co.uk/abroad.
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