Your Weekends Start Here – Inspections Strictly by Appointment Only
We have for you some dirt cheap land in the much sort after Brookfield area. This 65 acre paddock would make the perfect starter block or weekender.
Well balanced with a bit off everything including some open grazing in amongst the lightly timbered hills. There are some seriously impressive views back to the Dungog township from the top of the block.
Only a bit over 2 hours from Sydney this extremely versatile land is suitable for raising livestock, boutique farming or family fun, camping retreat, horse riding or even motorbiking.
These 65 hidden acres are a rarity, so don't muck around.
Lot 95 Clarence Town Road is being sold off a larger farm and as it is under 60HA (150 acres) it does not attract a building entitlement under the 2014 Dungog Council LEP however sheds etc for rural purposes are permissible.
* LOT 95 DP 752501 * Zoned RU1 Primary Production * Partially fenced *Access via unformed public road and ROW * Semi permanent creek * Mains power running through property * The neighbouring 59 acres (with NO entitlement) is also for sale. LOT 99 DP 752501
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