73.54 Acres 29.76 Hectares - Grazing and Bush Combination This very attractive parcel offers the hard to find combination of good grazing coupled with beautiful native forest, that includes large eucalypts and ferns and a spring fed creek. The well fenced block straddles a gully that has a small creek and the bottom and the original native bush land that provides camping spots that are as peaceful as you could wish for. The property has been grazing both cattle and alpacas and has ample feed and water for any type of livestock, if you want to do some farming. A further 95 acre parcel adjoins and could also be available to purchase. Located only minutes from the Great Ocean Road and the Twelve Apostles this property is the perfect small lifestyle farm, camping get-away property.
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