Property of this caliber just 6.5kms from the heart of Scone is extremely hard to come by. Located on Nandowra Road "Wallabrea" is in the company of some of the Upper Hunters most famous and successful Thoroughbred Studs. The property has served the current owners cattle operation extremely well, however the picturesque location would suit anyone looking to build a home to take advantage of the stunning views across to the surrounding hills.
Water: The property is well watered by the addition of a new bore. The bore fills 4 water troughs, and a large holding tank at the rear of the property. There is also an easement to a well on the edge of Dartbrook creek.
The property is divided into 4 paddocks and the fencing is in good order with large sections recently being replaced.
Some of the most expensive improvements have already been completed for anyone looking to build a property. The property has a building entitlement.
- All weather access road from Nandowra Road running to the shed. - Power is connected with 3 Phase running into the shed. - Large 18m x 12m shed with 3 roller doors originally set up for truck entry. The shed has an internal 145m2 slab with water and power connected. - 2 x Polly tanks. - 4 troughs.
"Wallabrea" presents an opportunity to secure flat productive basalt soils, just a stones throw from a progressive regional town. Scone offers a relaxed country lifestyle with terrific schooling options, enviable recreation destinations, great pubs clubs resturants and plenty of employment opportunities.
To organise your inspection please call exclusive agents
Stephen Johnston Davidson Cameron Real Estate - 0414 217 911 or Hamish Firth Landmark Scone - 0499 881 585
Features
3 Phase Power Connected
All Weather Road
New Bore
Inspections
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