Ray White Fleming & Ross is proud to present for sale "Gilgai" 326 Wightman Road, Emerald Hill. This 1,000* acre property affords a rare opportunity in the tightly held Gunnedah area.
Located 30* kilometres North West of Gunnedah, with access via either Quia Road or The Kamilaroi Highway and Goolhi Road. The strategic location of "Gilgai" provides convenient access to a full array of markets, services and amenities.
Improvements include a recently renovated house, boasting 3 bedrooms, main with ensuite, family bathroom, large open plan living area. The home is made comfortable with numerous split systems, and wood fire. 60,000 litres of rainwater tanks are connected to the house. Large 3 bay powered workshop, with cement floor which includes a break room with kitchenette, split system and wood fire, with 25,000 litres of rainwater tanks connected. Large 4 bay hay shed, large bulk shed and 2x 40 tonne silos.
"Gilgai" is 403.8ha (997.81 ac) made up of 750* acres of cultivation country, ranging from heavy loam to areas of lighter soils. Winter crop this year consisted of 160* acres of Wheat, 40* acres of Oats and 284* acres of Barley.
The remaining 250* acres consist of sheltered grazing country with a carrying capacity of 30 cows and calves. "Gilgai" also boasts areas of a laneway system and steel cattle yards in excellent condition with crush and new loading ramp making it a ready to go small grazing enterprise. "Gilgai" is watered by 7 earthen dams and also has 1 unequipped bore.
The property is divided into 7 main paddocks, with a large of boundary fencing replaced over the last 2 years
House is currently leased, with lease in place until February 2024.
Call Tim Walsh to arrange an inspection today 0427 256 049
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