Undulating to hilly countryside, well nurtured, planted tree lines, close to Strathalbyn with views over the surrounding areas on 71.30 hectares (176 acres) of land.
71.30 hectares (176 acres)
Two road access with Old Bull Creek Road on the Northern side and Dog Trap Road (off Ashbourne Road) on the Southern side.
An excellent add on block, or standalone property, currently utilised for sheep grazing. Management practices have nurtured the pastures and soils with minimal inputs to encourage maximum protection for the longevity of the landscape.
Fencing is in good order being predominantly pine posts with ring lock, plain and barb wires above and steel mesh gateways.
Single phase power crosses over the property on the Northern side or install an off grid power system of your choosing.
Many positions to consider if your preference is to build your dream home (stcc).
An average rainfall in the vicinity of 600mm (24"), treelined winter creek and four surface water dams for livestock.
A picturesque property, with planted tree lines, natural timber, open grazing land and conservative management practices, provide you with a property in good health.
Properties of this size, on the higher rainfall side of Strathalbyn are tightly held.
Inspections via appointment with the agent. Information Memorandum available upon request.
To learn more contact Warrick Thorpe on 0447 155 221 or warrick.thorpe@nutrien.com.au
Google maps link for location of property: https://maps.app.goo.gl/wxx2CvBp6MFvfQfP7?g_st=ic
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