Southern New England quality fattening country.
Approx 65km south of Walcha up above the Nowendoc Village. Approx 82km to Gloucester.
Country: Highly productive and very attractive, mainly red basalt undulating to hilly country. Much of the property is open grazing, pastured country with scattered trees and natural water flows. Altitude varies between 930 mtrs to 1060 mtrs above sea level. There is a beautiful stand of rain forest remaining, not considered suitable for clearing and pasture improvement. Pastures are mainly improved, permanent pastures with a wonderful fertiliser history going back many years. There are two paddocks sown to turnips and oats which will be ideal to establish improved pastures in next autumn.
Water & Rainfall: This property is an official weather station for the BOM with records supporting an average rainfall of 1133 mm p.a.
Water is a very strong feature of this property with numerous spring fed creeks and dams. Most paddocks have access to running water.
The vendors use this property to grow out and fatten heavy trade and export cattle.
Improvements: The improvements are well maintained and in excellent condition. The homestead has 4 bedrooms with kitchen, living room, lounge room, laundry, bathroom and a separate office. Features include 10' ceilings, a second toilet and shower, and established garden. The machinery shed is a three bay all steel shed with power connected. Additionally, there is a fully enclosed workshop and a vermin proof storage shed. The cattle yards have recently been rebuilt and are all steel with drafting yard, race, crush and loading ramp.