Ideally located at the intersection of Flinders & Tod Highways. Just a short commute to the ever popular seaside township of Coffin Bay and the city of Port Lincoln.
Comprising 162.6ha (401.79ac approx.) of rural land. Currently set up for cropping & grazing of livestock it would suit a horse enterprise or other intensive primary production enterprise.
Picture your forever home (stcc) nestled amongst the native scrub & gums which also provide an ideal setting for local wildlife.
Favored by rainfall averages of more than 500mmn per year the property suits a variety of uses including cropping and grazing.
A large machinery shed 12x30x4.8 mts, tanks and troughing supported by pipelines & bore make up the properties improvements.
Providing the best of both worlds that of an easy commute to work or play.
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