Three Lots, two adjoining Approx 17km North of Mount Barker in a convenient yet private and secluded location. Prime country that is elevated and undulating and predominantly pastured. Excellent cattle proof fencing and quality pastures with good water from numerous dams Good fertiliser history with an annual application of super potash 3-1 and a lime application in 2022 Original vegetation comprising Jarrah and Redgum with some beautiful natural bush along the southern boundaries Beautifully presented and ready for your next farming enterprise Large modern GP shed approximately 18m x 7m in size Annual rainfall more than 700mm (source BOM) Lot 670 is adjoining and has cattle yards Lot 670 and 671 could have access to mains power although it is not connected GST will apply if you are not continuing a farming enterprise
For additional information please contact Simon Thomas at Elders Real Estate on 0407 380 365
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