Well located property with lots of potential. Features large 6 bedroom stone homestead with below ground pool and a second 3 bedroom double brick residence. Large well built sheds and workshop, solar power system with genset back up. This property has been destocked for a number of years. There are 40 wells or bores with a good supply to the homestead from an electric submersible. This presents as an opportunity to secure a sizable area of good pastoral country with above average houses and sheds and restore the waters and fences and have a viable sized station. Currently ineligible for a carbon project but that could change with some stocking and proposed new sequestration systems. Potential carrying capacity rated at 10,460DSE or 1,494 Cattle Units. Originally a sheep station that regularly shore between 10 and 15,000. Converted to a rangeland goat enterprise early in the 2,000s running around 8,500 breeder aged nannies. There was also a commercial goat depot. The property is inside the dog fenced area and can run cattle now.
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