This property has an established equine infrastructure on approx 5 acres Town water and power connected An amazing big shed 30m x 15m Four indoor stables Six outside stables with yards An additional three day yards Three larger run paddocks all with water troughs Hosing bay and crush Silo, large feed bin, tack room, office and tea room. All stables, yards and paddocks have safe horse fencing, The grounds have been shaped to enabled low maintenance there are other weather proof outbuildings for storage of equipment such as horse floats, trailers, bikes and gigs. Inspections are highly recommended for this property it is the perfect buy for a horse lover.
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