Auction Location: The Quest Orange (Cnr Kite St & McNamara Ln)
- A first class 650* acre property located among the rolling basalt hills south of Orange with a modern English style homestead, productive basalt soils, good water, and excellent rural infrastructure. - The main residence was built in 1998 and is surrounded by an established garden and features 11* foot ceilings, 4-6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, multiple living rooms, good climate control options, and 2 separate solar systems. - A second comfortable 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick veneer cottage is also located on the property and set within its own well established garden. - Rural infrastructure includes 3 large steel frame machinery sheds, hayshed, steel sheepyards, substantial steel cattle yards, strong fencing with livestock laneways, and abundant water via 2 bores, 15 dams, creek frontage, and reliable annual rainfall. - Sub-divided into 26 paddocks and approx. 70%* arable with productive red basalt soils, excellent stands of timber, numerous planted tree lots, well suited to a cattle and sheep grazing operation, and estimated at 4 to 4.5 DSE per acre. - Set in a desirable location 5km* from Forest Reefs, 15km* from Millthorpe, 22km* from Orange, 56km* from Bathurst, 254km* from Sydney, 279km* from Canberra.
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