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'...they arrive at the top of a high hill, which from the prospect that it affords, they name 'Mt Belle-vue'....' - from Bland's account of William Hovell's Journal (1824). Big skies, panoramic views, altitude 650 metres. Vines, olives, pastures, black cattle - country life at its very best! The property - 1,000 acres of rolling hills and valleys. The ultimate getaway. Extraordinary comfort. The accommodation
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