Excellent water via two creeks, spring fed gullies & dams, high rainfall, located in the renowned New England region, approx 37km east of Glen Innes. The front of 'Mt Clear' is a bit steeper & feeds the eastern flowing Glen Elgin creek. The rear of the property opens out to undulating country feeding the western flowing Kniepps creek. There is a substantial set of steel cattle yards located in the centre of the property, complete with a crush & loading ramp, plus a small lockup Chemical/Drench shed. A second set of steel loadout yards are located near the front gate of the property. 'Mt Clear' has been annually fertilised during the current 18-year ownership with the exception of 2018/2020 drought years. The property is carrying a great body of feed and a large portion of the boundary fence has been recently renewed. If you are looking for an extra breeding or growout property, organise an inspection asap.
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