'Chapleton' presents an opportunity for agricultural endeavors and comfortable lifestyle in a picturesque location.
'CHAPLETON' 201.75 HA | 498.5 AC*
Situated on Barnes Lane Eugowra, NSW this property features high production potential and an impressive *2.34km frontage to the Lachlan River.
'Chapleton' is *9 km southwest of Eugowra and *42km from Forbes and 45km Cowra. The property spans 201.75 hectares (498.5 acres) and boasts a long 2.34 km frontage to the Lachlan River forming its southern boundary. Three existing works approvals have been deactivated however can be reactivated as required. Paddocks and Fencing: There are 10 paddocks on the property, featuring a mix of electric and conventional fencing. Land Use: Approximately 71 hectares consist of elevated red sandy loam, currently sown with Oats. The remaining 130 hectares comprise excellent undulating alluvial river flats, offering opportunities for various horticultural, cropping, and grazing enterprises. Irrigation: While 'Chapleton' is primarily a dryland operation, 64 hectares have been previously lasered for border check irrigation. Paddock 11 has a mainline running through the centre previously used for side roll sprinkler system. A later irrigation design has incorporated a centre pivot in paddock 11 & 8. An additional 80 hectares have been irrigated using either side roll or hand shift pipes. The sale includes 123 megalitres of Lachlan River Water. Improvements: A comfortable 4-bedroom air-conditioned brick home with solar panels is situated on the high ground. Steel-framed hay shed enclosed on three sides and steel cattle yards.
'Chapleton' would be an ideal standalone property or can serve as an addon to an existing one Inspection by appointment with the exclusive selling agent only. *approx
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