Area & Tenure:
Approximately 9 hectares (22.23 acres). Freehold
Situation:
Situated approximately 5km west of the historic south coast holiday town of Moruya which is approximately 175km to Canberra and 305km to Sydney. 105 Yarragee Road, Moruya NSW 2537.
Description:
"Camelot Farm" is mostly alluvial river flats with the structural improvements positioned on the gently sloping ridge situated to the east of the property. Timber is a mix of lightly scattered native and deciduous trees. Pasture improvement is a good mix of summer and winter pastures consisting of rye and kikuyu.
Water:
Frontage and access to the Moruya River reserve. Average annual rainfall of approximately 950 mm per annum. The property is serviced by town water.
Improvements:
The large family homestead has four bedrooms, 2 ensuites and bathroom and a large family room. Enjoy the wonderful view and sunsets from the entertaining deck which overlooks the horse paddocks and trees along the river.
There is also a three-bedroom brick veneer cottage that has its own access from Yarragee Road. The long-term tenants would be willing to continue their current tenure. Established horse grazing infrastructures that include stables, Round yard and
a 60 x 20 sand dressage arena complemented by multiple paddocks and a lane way system.
Features:
~ Spacious 4 bedroom home overlooking the paddocks
~ Wonderful location with easy access to the river
~ Second home - currently tenanted
~ Established equine infrastructure & business
Remarks:
This is a wonderful opportunity to purchase an exceptional, coastal and rural lifestyle holding with dual incomes, situated on the beautiful south coast. "Camelot Farm" is currently used as a horse agisting property and is regrettably being sold after 18 years of ownership due to the owners retiring.
Disclaimer:
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