"Stewarts" is a genuine softwood bottle tree and vine scrub property with excellent potential.
There is approximately 700* acres of open, mostly cleared scrub with the balance (480* acres) being mostly inaccessible virgin scrub.
Grasses include excellent stands of Panic, Rhodes, Buffel and other native species. There is also a small area of Broadleaf Ironbark.
The boundary fence is in good condition and the property is fenced into 2 paddocks. The internal fence is in fair condition but in need of some repairs.
"Stewarts" is watered by 2 dams and a bore equipped with solar pump, tank and trough.
The current owners have used the property to carry 70 steers through to bullocks however the property is currently de-stocked and well grassed.
There is capability to increase the carrying capacity with further improvements to pastures and water infrastructure.
You'll be hard pushed finding better quality scrub country than this and with further improvements could be transformed into an enviable property. Secure your interest by contacting Louisa Bambling or Andrew Cavanagh at Kellco Rural Agencies today.
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