939.5 Ha - 2,321.5 acres in two freehold titles.
60 km North of Roma. 8km Bymount School
Undulating mixed Brigalow, Bottletree, Belah, Whitewood Scrub soils falling to Box, Sandalwood, and Red Gum along Bungil Creek flats.
Approx. 250 acres of country has been cultivated and returned to grass and and approximately another 200 acres that could be raked for cultivation.
The property is fenced into 5 larger paddocks and some 5 smaller areas.
Exclusion fencing on the Southern and Western half of the property and 90% of the rest of the boundary fence is relatively new.
3 good earth dams recently cleaned, 2 with windmills,
and one very large house dam.
Sub Artesian bore drilled in 1993 to a dept of 360 m into the Hutton Sandstone aquifier. Standing water level of 36.5 m with 5 litres per sec from 90 meters when drilled. approx (4,000 gph).
The bore is plumbed to the house and garden, the cattle and sheep yards, and a number of troughs.
There is a $25,000 solar panel supplying power to the submersible pump and another pump at the dam.
Steel cattle yards with covered scales and calf race, with both power and lights. There is also lighting to the loading ramp.
Hay shed 20 m x 9 m
Machinery shed 10 m x 7 m
A tool shed and separate garage 7 m x 6 m as well as 2 covered carports, wool shed 12.5 m x 11.5 m
House is high set 2 storey with a 3 bedroom living area upstairs and a complete 3 bedroom / kitchen living area downstairs.
The opportunity exists to continue the farmstay / air B&B business that has been in operation for 20 years.
There is a separate cottage with bedroom/toilet and shower.
Current owners normally run around 200 head of breeders and the country is heavily grassed at the moment.
"Telco" is currently very lightly stocked after a good spell in 2020.
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