Inglis Rural Property is pleased to present 31 Pitt Town Bottoms Road, a centrally located equine facility within the Sydney Basin/Hawkesbury Region of NSW.
ADDRESS 31 Pitt Town Bottoms Road, Pitt Town, NSW
AREA 27.53* acres / 11.14* hectares
LOCATION Only 58*km from Sydney CBD, this unique land holding is situated 3*km from Windsor, 3*km from Pitt Town, 11*km from Richmond and 16*km from Marsden Park. Immediately next door to the Lynwood Country Club and golf course, with frontage to McKenzie's Creek. Importantly for racing or pre-training stables, only 7.5*km from Hawkesbury Racecourse and 34*km from Rosehill Gardens Racecourse.
DESCRIPTION The property features highly fertile alluvial flats including a newly developed spelling facility equipped with 24 day yards and shelters with reticulated water. Includes a fully equipped clubhouse with bathroom, showers, locker room along with attached covered hay/machinery storage. Wonderful potential for a polo field, extra arena space or pre training exercise track.
WATER & IRRIGATION Irrigation bore, elevated storage tanks and hydrants. 2.5* ha currently developed for hay production 8 ML Hawkesbury Alluvium Groundwater Source 1.5ML Wianamatta-South Creek Water Source
SALE DETAILS For Private Sale.
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