'Oakie Hill' MUST BE SOLD and offers the farmer everything from productive granite grazing paddocks to picturesque views overlooking the historic & unique township of Braidwood. All that's left to do is design and build your dream home with the views to match and start living the dream.
Offering 220 grazing acres (approx) on the edge of historic Braidwood, only 3.5 kms (approx.) from the township via good road and about 2 km's as the resident Wedged Tailed Eagles fly. This once off grazing farm is well set up to run a large mob of cattle or sheep that will certainly keep you busy!
Features include :-
- Newly sunk 40m bore ready for pump fit out; offering water security!
- 20m x 10 m four bay machinery shed with solar power; high clearance doors and mezzanine level - perfect space to fit out as weekender.
- Central lane way for ease of stock movement
- Large set of cattle yards with ramp, rain cover, small solar system and vet crush 5 pens and holding yard
- 7 Paddocks (all new barb fencing throughout with galvanized posts)
- 7 Dams, some spring fed & new grain silo
- Architecturally designed house plans ready to submit to council
- Extra wide front entrance & gateway, with well-built all-weather road for heavy vehicle access
- Large well set out truck turning pad & even room for the decent sized farm shed
- Power on the block
- Building Entitlement
- Site of the famous film "The Year my Voice Broke"
Only once in a while does a piece of Braidwood granite country become available. To book an inspection, phone Kelly Allen on 0466 632 696 or Jacob Rayner 0412 637 249.
MUST BE SOLD ~ This property is offered for sale via Expression of Interest; PRICE GUIDE $1.850m. All offers INVITED and must be submitted in writing to kelly.allen@belleproperty.com before 5pm Monday 19th May 2025.
Closing date for written offers 5pm 19th May 2025; the vendor reserves the right to accept an offer prior to the closing date.
PLEASE NOTE: Whilst all care has been taken to ensure accuracy in the preparation of the particulars herein, no warranty can be given, and interested parties must rely on their own enquiries.