'STRATHMORE' - Exceptional Lifestyle/Grazing Property on the Edge of Bathurst
'Strathmore' is a remarkable property comprising of 288*acres of prime grazing/farming country with building entitlement and sealed road frontage. Positioned minutes from Bathurst with stunning views overlooking Bathurst and the mountain ranges. Part of a three-lot subdivision of 840.5*acres, your choice to buy this one, buy two or buy all three. This property offers a sought-after location with gently rolling country and abundant water availability from 9*stock water dams and frontage to the Saltram creek.
• Approximately 116.8*hectares (288.61*acres) of gently rolling grazing/farming country overlooking Bathurst and mountain ranges beyond. • Zoning RU1 - Primary Production (with a minimum lot size of 100 hectares or 250 acres). • 211*km from Sydney CBD, located on the Duramana Road, 4.5*kms to Eglington and 11*kms from Bathurst. • Excellent access to the Suburb of Eglinton, and on Bathurst's doorstep. • Sealed road entrances with 400*meters of sealed road frontage to Duramana Road. • Water is a feature! Frontage to Saltram Creek and 9* large stock dam. • Solar pump from spring fed dam feeds a 150,000-litre header tank. • Five concrete troughs with round steel cattle guards. • Excellent pastures, clean country with minimal weeds. • Comprised of cleared open grazing country dotted with yellow box timber providing further shelter for livestock. • Granite to heavy grey loam soil is highly arable. • Comprised of cleared open grazing country dotted with yellow box timber providing further shelter. • Subdivided into 6*main paddocks. • All the internal fencing is in near new condition and the boundary in good stock proof condition. • Climate - the Central Tablelands enjoys a temperate climate, with cool winters and mild summers, making it ideal for pasture growth. • Many building sites capturing prominent views of the area.
AN OUTSTANDING TABLELANDS PROPERTY - this very attractive grazing/farming property has been improved over the years and offers a smooth transition for the astute buyer looking at farming, beef and or lamb production with excellent water security, clean well-maintained pastures, sound fencing and excellent access. Inspection is strongly recommended.
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Auction on Friday 24th May 2024, 10:30 am - 152 William Street, Bathurst NSW 2795
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