A part of the old Taralga racecourse, this property holds history that many don't know about! The original property was known as Cloverdale, and home to the Diggers Race Club & Wowagin Racecourse.
This block is presented immaculately, with a new steel entrance, brand new fencing to three of its boundaries, newly sown pasture, and recently applied fertilizer booster. It presents the opportunity for the small farm hobby enthusiast to spread their wings, without breaking the bank. Its location close to Taralga Village gives it a prestige feel, with only minutes to travel via sealed road to the nearest coffee or cocktail (also fuel, basic groceries, etc).
• 15 hectares / 37 acres • Brand new fencing and entrance way, main road frontage • Recently sown to ryegrass and clover species, with fertilizer application • Picturesque rural setting in newly developed farmland • Perfect for the weekend hobby farm enthusiast • Minutes' drive to the gorgeous cafes, restaurants and gift shops of Taralga Village, approx 9km via sealed road (Grand Ettie Cafe, The Argyle Inn, Taralga Hotel, Taralga General Store, Sports Club etc.) • Twenty minutes' drive from Laggan Village (Laggan Pantry, Laggan Hotel) • Located on the corner of Scabben Flat Road and the Laggan-Taralga Road • Lot 75 DP 750017
Note: this property does NOT attract a dwelling entitlement.
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