LAWD is pleased to present for sale Hillview (the Property), a livestock grazing property historically used for the production of wool, lamb and beef cattle. Situated in the prized New England region of New South Wales (NSW), one of the premier high rainfall grazing districts of Eastern Australia.
Key investment highlights include:
Area 244.6* hectares (604.4* acres)
Scale Conservatively carrying 100* cows and calves
Topography Ranging from creek flats to undulating open grazing and timbered grazing country
Flexibility of Enterprise Previously producing a mix of wool, lamb and beef cattle
Soils Alluvial creek flats rising to a mix of basalt and trap soils
Water Two* bores, semi-permanent Spring Creek and 15* dams spread across the property
Accommodation Three-bedroom, one bathroom weatherboard home built circa 1920*
Improvements Cattle yards, sheep yards, shearing shed and numerous storage sheds supporting cattle or sheep production
Location Conveniently located 17* kilometres south-west of the Armidale CBD
For sale by Public Auction, 12pm (AEST) Wednesday 15th May 2024 at the Tattersalls Hotel Armidale.
For further information on this exciting opportunity, please contact the below personnel:
Michael Corcoran Director +61 417 657 589
Daniel McCulloch Senior Director +61 429 613 332
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