Located at 607 Loddon Valley Highway, Durham Ox is this sound irrigation and cropping country, together with an extensive stand of quality red gum timber, and an attractive 4 bedroom double brick home. It boasts separate dining and family lounge room, 3 bathrooms, an office, together with a large kitchen. Other features include a large garage/workshop and extensive machinery shed with a skillion on both sides. The property has 2 irrigation outlets from the main backbone channel which passes through the property. Fronting the Loddon Valley Highway the property boasts majority of new fences and is under an hours drive to the regional centre of Bendigo. A unique property given the large shelter belts & high production irrigation land with fertile soil types typical of the area.
Features include: Fully Fenced,Shed,Built-in Wardrobes,Dishwasher,Workshop,Air Conditioning,Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning,Split-System Air Conditioning,Split-System Heating
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