Between The Bays Winery Tours
Between The Bays Winery Tours
Between The Bays Winery Tours
Between The Bays Winery Tours
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Pearcedale, Victoria 3912, Australia
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Bruce Falk 20 Callanans Lane Pearcedale Victoria Australia
FOR PRIVATE SALE
“Panteg Farm”
20 Callanans Lane Pearcedale Victoria Australia.
Perfectly situated between Westernport Bays and Port Phillips Bay just east of the renowned Mornington Peninsula with easy access to Melbourne via either the A780 or Peninsula Link M11. Approximately 55 minute’s drive to Melbourne CBD Approx. 70 minute’s drive to the International Airport.
The property consists approximately 41.3 Acres/16.73. ha situated just off the main road thus creating privacy the property is entered by way of mature native spotted gum lined driveway, leading past an oversize equestrian arena suitable for Olympic dressage or Show jumping. Upon arriving at the residence, a large lake to the north of the home can be easily seen. The residence suited to dual occupancy consists of 6 bedrooms or 5 plus a study, four bathrooms and three living zones. Large ceiling to floor windows maximise the views in most directions.
Externally the property has been designed to favour equestrian pursuits however it could easily be adapted to any number of agricultural and or horticultural purposes. Currently Two stable buildings can accommodate up to 7 horses include hot and cold running water and breeding crush. Approximately 12 well fenced well drained sandy loam soils paddocks plus very efficient cattle yards in addition to an almost unlimited water supply provide a superb base to breed and train Olympic quality horses as has been done for the past 30 years from this beautiful property filled with an abundance of birdlife.
Ideally suited to a young family due this outstanding location being close to Peninsula and Toorak College, John Paul College, Ayre Hill, Woodleigh and Minimbah, and Monash University 15 minutes to Melbourne public transport system. A major array of local world class restaurants and local wineries make Panteg Farm the perfect lifestyle escape for permanent or weekend living.
Bruce Falk =61 400 939 081
Melbourne Victoria Australia +3 9866 1414
Mornington Peninsula | Wikipedia audio article
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Mornington Peninsula
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The Mornington Peninsula is a peninsula located south-east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is surrounded by Port Phillip to the west, Western Port to the east and Bass Strait to the south, and is connected to the mainland in the north. Geographically, the peninsula begins its protrusion from the mainland in the area between Pearcedale and an area south of Frankston. The area was originally home to the Mayone-bulluk and Boonwurrung-Balluk clans and formed part of the Boonwurrung nation's territory prior to European settlement.
Much of the peninsula has been cleared for agriculture and settlements. However, small areas of the native ecology remain in the peninsula's south and west, some of which is protected by the Mornington Peninsula National Park. In 2002, around 180,000 people lived on the peninsula and in nearby areas, most in the small towns on its western shorelines which are sometimes regarded as outlying suburbs of greater Melbourne; there is a seasonal population of around 270,000.The peninsula is primarily a local tourist region, with popular natural attractions such as the variety of beaches both sheltered and open-sea and many scenic sights and views. Other popular attractions include the various wineries, mazes and the diverse array of water sports made available by the diversity of beaches and calm waters of Port Phillip and Western Port. Most visitors to the peninsula are residents of Melbourne who camp, rent villas and share houses or stay in private beach houses.
Mornington Peninsula | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Mornington Peninsula
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Mornington Peninsula is a peninsula located south-east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is surrounded by Port Phillip to the west, Western Port to the east and Bass Strait to the south, and is connected to the mainland in the north. Geographically, the peninsula begins its protrusion from the mainland in the area between Pearcedale and an area south of Frankston. The area was originally home to the Mayone-bulluk and Boonwurrung-Balluk clans and formed part of the Boonwurrung nation's territory prior to European settlement.
Much of the peninsula has been cleared for agriculture and settlements. However, small areas of the native ecology remain in the peninsula's south and west, some of which is protected by the Mornington Peninsula National Park. In 2002, around 180,000 people lived on the peninsula and in nearby areas, most in the small towns on its western shorelines which are sometimes regarded as outlying suburbs of greater Melbourne; there is a seasonal population of around 270,000.The peninsula is primarily a local tourist region, with popular natural attractions such as the variety of beaches both sheltered and open-sea and many scenic sights and views. Other popular attractions include the various wineries, mazes and the diverse array of water sports made available by the diversity of beaches and calm waters of Port Phillip and Western Port. Most visitors to the peninsula are residents of Melbourne who camp, rent villas and share houses or stay in private beach houses.
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