Eriwah & Gum Creek, Townsend Lane, Carrathool NSW 2711
Rural
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Block size: 6103 m² approx.
'Eriwah' & 'Gum Creek' - 6,103 HA* / 15,081 AC* Over 110 years of Pastoral Ownership
A rarely available opportunity to acquire some of the finest breeding country in the Riverina Excellent balance of undulating Murray Pine soils, sheltered creek country to heavier boree plains Secure stock waters consisting of bores equipped with submersibles, mills and solar, tanks and troughs Dual frontage to the timber lined Gum Creek and the meandering Eurolie Creek, both traversing through the property in an east west direction Divided into 22 well fenced paddocks, 3,000 head sheep feedlot with adjoining containment paddocks Currently carrying 4,000 ewes and 140 cows plus followers East facing four-bedroom weatherboard homestead with established gardens and overlooking the seasonal Gum Creek Original 4 stand electric shearing shed with adjoining yards, 150 head steel cattle yards with crush and loading facilities Extensive working improvements including multiple sheds and 3x40t Kotzur silos
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