Located 6kms out of Bendoc in the highly regarded Bendoc valley this rural block is worth consideration.
Featuring 142.6ha/352.365ac of open native pastures with patches of light native timber for shelter and shade the property is divided into 6 grazing paddocks and 2 holding paddocks near the shearing shed. The shearing shed contains two stands and a modest area for holding stock. Fencing is mostly in good condition with new exclusion fence. The property is bounded by private farming land on 3 sides and the Mount Bendock Bushland Reserve at the rear. Each paddock is watered by 2-3 spring fed dams and water has historically been secure.
For sale by EOI, please have your submissions in by Friday 19th April 2024 at 5pm.
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