Marulan/ Big Hill - Grazing/ Farming/ Lifestyle Opportunity
***150 Acres - 60 Hectares*** -High Rainfall, Rural Production & Lifestyle -Improved, Rich Granite Loam Soils -Shade & Shelter from a Scattering of Established Trees -Watered by 5 Dams -Large percentage of new fencing. Fenced into 5 main paddocks -Conservatively running 35 Cows and Calves at present -Steel & Timber Cattle Yards, Crush & Loading Ramp -Large High Clearance Hay Shed -Electricity Available -Building Entitlement is unavailable at present. Suitable for further shedding and amenities. -Plenty of Wildlife, Including Pigs, Goats, Deer & Even Emus! -Marulan & Hume Hwy 30 Klms, Campbelltown Hume Hwy Exit 140 Klms -Ideal Start-Up or Addition to an Existing Operation. Call to find out more and Arrange your Inspection! Peter Reardon - 0413 263666
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