Nestled between the Araluen valley and Neringla, sits this 141 acre block ready to make your own.
Just under 10 minutes (approx.) to Araluen and 30 minutes (approx.) to Braidwood, you have your own private getaway that is only a stone's throw away from town. Already producing high quality cattle, lot 3 is a picturesque grazing block having variation in topography from gentle slopes to steeper ridges.
Stock water supply comes from the 2 quality dams, fully fenced with several paddocks. Ideal as a small scale grazing site and would comfortably carry 35 head (with calves) at foot. The block also has a building entitlement with mains power readily available. The property is part of a 3 lot subdivision so a longer settlement is on offer while registration takes place.
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