Situated just 21km west of Uralla, this partially cleared property of approximately 517.9 hectares (1280 acres) has the potential for a variety of enterprises including the establishment of a productive grazing property or a rural lifestyle block with an abundance of native flora and fauna. Approximately one quarter of the property is cleared for grazing while the balance is open timbered grazing on the undulating granite soils rising to timbered hilly areas with rock outcrops. Water is from four dams and double frontage to Reedy Creek. The boundary fence is stock proof while the bulk of the western boundary is new. Timber is mainly Stringy Bark plus red gum and box. The property is in two lots and has two dwelling entitlements. Included is an old woolshed and a dilapitated house. The property is in two lots and has two dwelling entitlements. Included is an old woolshed and a dilapidated house.
LOT 11 – 140 Hectares (346 acres) is available at $400,000 LOT 16 – 377.6 hectares (933 acres) is available at $1,100,000
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- Potential grazing property - Possibility for carbon credits - Excellent fire wood - Potential building sites
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