Located 3km* south of the beautiful town of Ardlethan, 'Warri' is one of the most well known properties in Southern NSW. For close to 60 years, the iconic Ardlethan Picnic races have been held on the banks of the Mirrool Creek, providing countless hours of enjoyment to many locals and visitors alike.
The Mirrool Creek runs through the middle of the 1,190* acre property with beautiful fertile loam soils on both sides of the creek. Whether you want to grow canola and wheat, or run sheep and cattle, 'Warri' is suitable to any dryland agricultural enterprise. With frontage to the Newell Highway, 'Warri' is close to livestock markets at Wagga and Griffith.
The property is subdivided into 8 main paddocks. The 2022 crop consists of 230* acres of canola. The rest of the property is under pasture.
There are a set of steel sheep yards in the middle of the property. Water is supplied by several large dams across the farm.
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To request a copy of the IM or to arrange an inspection, contact Angus McLaren on 0428 496 289.
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