Located just 7km west from Tenterfield with bitumen road access, this rural property comprises approximately 158.3 hectares of granite country.
With rural services available and a selection of building sites, "Big Paddock" would make a wonderful home property or a great additional holding with minimal infrastructure.
Stock water is provided by 2 dams, a small spring, 3 watercourses, Doctors Nose Creek (currenlty fenced out) and a 33-inch annual rainfall.
"Big Paddock" has a mixture of level / undulating to steeper country with access over most of the property via four-wheel drive and it currently carries a large body of feed.
A good set of steel stock yards, 2 main paddocks, a holding paddock and small holding paddock assist stock management.
With 8 titles and its proximity to Tenterfield, subdivision is a real option for a developer or someone looking to reduce their initial outlay.
Location, acreage, multiple titles, access and minimal capital improvements are just some of the features that provide the opportunities that should see "Big Paddock" on your inspection list.
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