A rare opportunity to secure this historic mixed farming operation after 5 generations in the O'Leary Family.
706 acres, approximately 40% cleared grazing operation, running 100 breeders and suitable for a variety of horticultural pursuits. Divided into 10 paddocks, with 2 creeks and 2 dams.
3 BR Queenslander style homestead overlooks the stunning property, with 4 large sheds, and stockyards.
"Glenmore" is bordered by State Forest on 3 sides, with a reliable income from the large stands of native hardwood. Located just 15 minutes to Kempsey and 35 Minutes to Port Macquarie.
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