744 Cathedral Avenue (Parkfield), Australind WA 6233
Rural
Block size: 19 m² approx.
Rosamal Park 18.9 acres
Here is a delightful little farm right on the tip of the Estuary with close-by access to Buffalo beach, the town of Bunbury and less than 2 hours south of Perth.
A multi-purpose rural farm with a large shed on 18.9 acres, would suit rural lifestyle or business and horticulture uses.
Situated 11 minutes from Australind and 24 minutes from Bunbury. The farm is bounded by Cathedral Avenue, Buffalo Road, and Forest Highway with prime highway frontage perfect for those looking for exposure.
There is good potential for irrigation use on this property with an old unused 4-inch irrigation line running through the property from the dam, equipped with three-phase power in the pumphouse, which was once used for delivering water to strawberry farming and orchards.
• Constructed Dam with lock up 3 phase pumping installed. • A large lock-up workshop constructed by Brown and Joy seller advises solid 6-inch cement floor • Shed has two-phase power connected, perfect for storage and trade use. • Both ends open so you can drive machinery right through. • The current owners previously used parts of this property for strawberries. • Some of the assorted fruit trees are still there but need a bit of a prune and slash. • Also used to run horses but is suitable for any livestock. • The soils are premium Tuart sandy loams, perfect for vegetable and horticultural growing
This property and surrounds were originally known as Rosamal Park and was run as an operating farm that delivered fruit and vegetables harvested from this original farm, by barge to Bunbury, the Clifton family delivered an assortment of vegetables. The current soils would be perfect for irrigation of pasture for horses or growing your own fruit and vegies.
Price is negotiable and the seller is seeking offers.
All offers Invited
Located in Parkfield within the Shire of Harvey
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