Securely situated at the upper end of the picturesque Sugarloaf Valley this 202 acre (82HA) property is ready for it's new owner to start their own cattle operation while planning their new home or weekend getaway.
The property's surrounding landscape is a tapestry of rolling hills and stunning views in all directions.
Key features include: ✓ Easy 10 minute drive from the Dungog township ✓ Less than an hour to Maitland and under 3 hours from Sydney. ✓ A range of attractive building sites to choose from ✓ 2-wheel drive access to building envelope ✓ Power is right there ✓ Mobile coverage ✓ Completely fenced with two internal paddocks ✓ A good balance of improved and native pastures that have been well maintained ✓ Scattered tree stands for livestock shade ✓ Comfortably runs 25-30 Angus breeders all year round with opportunity to run more ✓ Secure water including double frontage to Sugarloaf Creek and four stock dams ✓ Rainforest pocket and a waterfall for those who like to explore ✓ Private with friendly and helpful neighbours just around the corner
Inspections and further details available by contacting selling agent Tavis Chivers on 0428 921 704
Disclaimer: Dillon and Sons have prepared this information using our best endeavours to ensure that the information contained therein is true and accurate, but accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect of any errors, inaccuracies or misstatements contained herein. Prospective purchasers should make their own inquiries to verify the information contained herein. All information contained in the Dillon and Sons website is provided as a convenience to clients. All property prices displayed on the Website are current at the time of issue but may change at any time.
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