This block has all the attributes for a buyer who wants get away from it all & be self sufficient
Located approx. 10 k's east of the historic town of York Approx 20 ha croppable & the total property is grazable 2023 cropping programme was Sunflowers & canola The Pitt Brook meanders thru the property Rainwater tank & two dams Soil type of sandy clay loam that will grow anything Brand New 7 line boundary fencing Undulating topography with York gums, Powderbark/Wandoo, Shrubby sheoaks & ti-trees enhance the property Enclosed storage shed with some concrete floors Rates: $1600.00 per annum An inspection will impress
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