• 19 kms southeast of Manjimup in the area of Smithbrook • Very productive food producing area • Very tightly held area with limited sale options available • Mixed orchard and breeding cattle property • Featuring avocados, peaches, nectarines, plums and feijoas • 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom comfortable transportable house with verandahs all round • Packing shed and 2 cool room complex with grading equipment • Family owned for the last 60 years. • Totally cleared and pastured • Cattle breeding herd of 50 selected Angus cows included • Comprehensive list of plant and equipment included • Full compliment of sheds including workshop • Older style farm cottage (poor condition)
Offered for sale by Expressions of Interest by Contract by 15th March 2024
Inspections by appointment with Don Lyster, Nutrien Real Estate on 0427 778 116
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