Nestled in the heart of the scenic Hunter Valley, just outside the quaint village of Broke, lies a unique opportunity to own a distinguished vineyard and fertile cattle grazing estate on the banks of the Wollombi Brook. Surrounded by cellar doors and nearby to restaurants, it is also only 1 hour and twenty minutes (89km) to Newcastle and two hours and twenty minutes (175km) to Sydney.
Spanning across rich fertile flats, this property boasts approximately 42 acres of mature vineyards, including the varieties of Semillon, Verdelho, and Chardonnay, each planted on rootstock around 30 years ago and currently benefits from a producer/wholesaler liquor licence. Complementing its viticultural assets, the remainder of the estate is fenced and used for cattle grazing, offering a complementary blend of agricultural ventures. The property enjoys over 350 metres of frontage to the meandering Wollombi Brook, paired with a 30 megalitre irrigation allocation from the brook itself, ensuring lush pastures and thriving vines.
In the centre, an original weatherboard farmhouse, exuding rustic charm and featuring an inviting inground pool is a perfect weekender or could be rented or used for staff accommodation. Additionally, substantial machinery shedding accommodates all necessary farm equipment to continue operating the farm.
This property presents a rare opportunity to embrace the pastoral lifestyle with a turnkey operation in one of Australia's most picturesque regions.
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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