Elders are pleased to present "Charlton Gully Grazing" to the market for your consideration.
Offered as a whole with a price subject to negotiation.
The total landholding of 271.0 hectares (669.6 acres).
Charlton Gully Grazing has been farmed by the Proude family for over 35 years.
Over that period, this allotment has been successfully grazed, most recently and currently running merino Ewes mated to crossbreds.
This is solid grazing country, well located just 25kms north of Port Lincoln and in a highly sought after and tightly held region on the Lower Eyre Peninsula.
With an average annual rainfall of over 450mm, with approximately 75% falling between April to October, Charlton Gully is known for its reliability of seasons and stock finishing capabilities.
The land is undulating to hilly with some steepish country and includes nice heavy fertile soils and excellent established pastures of Clover and Rye Grass.
The country has had a good history of fertilisers applied.
The terrain includes granite outcrops, established trees for livestock shelter and there are several well-maintained dams. The Tod River runs through the property so ample stock-water is always available.
Fenced into 5 main paddocks with cyclone mesh and timber posts with some supporting iron droppers. There is an implement shed and an old shearing shed, although not currently in use.
To register your interest and request an Information Memorandum, contact Luke Duncan from Elders.
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