A quality high rainfall grazing property located on the renowned Southern Tablelands of New South Wales. With a long history of cattle and sheep breeding, the Property is highly improved and benefits from significant investment in the pasture base and operational improvements that underpins the profitability of any grazing enterprise. Scale and Topography Total area 525.2* hectares (1,297.8* acres) of undulating and highly improved grazing land that has been comfortably supporting 4,250* Dry Sheep Equivalents (DSE). The Property has been run in conjunction with the vendor’s adjoining land and livestock are rotationally grazed. Flexibility of Enterprise Equally suitable for any combination of beef, lamb or wool enterprises. Pastures Highly improved perennial grass and clover pastures as well as productive native perennial grass, rye grass and sub clover with a strong history of fertiliser application. Rainfall & Water Situated in reliable non-seasonal rainfall area of 682* millimetres supported by dams with extensive catchments and two creeks. Operational Improvements Fit-for-purpose operational improvements include a two-stand shearing shed, steel sheep yards, steel cattle yards, machinery sheds, hay sheds, meat house, cool room and dog runs. Accommodation Accommodation includes the circa 1980’s six-bedroom brick veneer homestead featuring a recently renovated kitchen and two open living areas. Location Positioned on the western edge of the Southern Tablelands conveniently located at the locality of Goondah being 22* kilometres to Yass, 91* kilometres to Canberra and 261* kilometres to M5/M7 interchange at Sydney. *Approx
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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