Situated at the intersection of First North Road and Beekeepers Road, just 23 kilometers North of Eneabba, is 'Mamre'. Already a very productive grazing property, 'Mamre' offers astute buyers the opportunity to quickly convert to mixed farming or cropping. Total holding of 923.2 hectares on one title. Reliable average rainfall of approximately 440mm Approximately 775 hectares are developed, with maps provided by the vendor indicating that 614 hectares (1517 acres) are considered arable with the balance being parkland grazing Soil types predominantly gravels and gravelly sands, with areas of lighter sands Strong clover and serradella-based pastures 10 well fenced paddocks with a central laneway leading to large sheep yards with covered race and three stand shearing shed Solar submersible pump on 60ft deep borehole Excellent water reticulated to every paddock Regular applications of Superphosphate Shire Rates $8,447
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