Reno - A Wonderful Country Lifestyle set in a Picturesque Location
Historic Circa 1903 Fully Renovated Brick Residence
Excellent Paddocks for Sheep, Cattle and Horses
Well-located with Easy Access – Sealed Road Frontage.
Approx. 13.68 ha – 33 acres.
- Central Location – 5 mins Gundagai, 15 km Coolac, 25 mins Jugiong, 45 mins Cootamundra, 1 hour Wagga Wagga, 1 hour 30 mins Canberra, 3 hours 30 mins Sydney. - Beautiful renovated and presented circa 1903 brick residence. - Shearing shed, cattle yard, ex stables and shearers quarters. - Securely watered – double frontage to Jones Creek and ample rainwater storage. - Fertile and versatile creek flats – suitable for all livestock enterprises.
"Reno" is the perfect small rural property and which offers a second to none country lifestyle.
Detailed Information Memorandum available.
Auction:
Tuesday, 25th June 2024 Auction Works Rooms Mezzanine Level 50 Margaret Street Sydney NSW 2000
Starting time 10.30am
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