- “Top Oaks” is a 186* acre parcel of productivity located 15km* north of the thriving rural township of Molong that offers high quality small scale mixed farming opportunities. - Set on premium basalt soils and fenced into 4 paddocks, the property is well suited to grazing either sheep or cattle and has country suitable for winter cereals or pasture production. - In addition, there is a building entitlement allowing you to build your dream home and enjoy amazing views of the surrounding district all year round. - Water is a feature with a near new solar powered bore (down 60* metres and tested at 6300* litres per hour with a Standing Water Level of 8* metres) pumping via 2-inch poly pipe to a 5000 gallon poly tank and reticulating to troughs in all paddocks. - Good stands of predominantly box timber provide good livestock shelter, fencing ranges from new to sound, and the country has a nice undulation. - Power and telephone line are available along the main road, which spans 2 sides of the property, and there is good mobile service in the area. - A quality property that would be ideal as a lifestyle farm or to add to an existing agricultural enterprise, set an easy 48km* from the regional centre of Orange, and just over 300km from Sydney. Approximately *
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