'Tralee West' is a grazing property which also has cropping potential. It has been rested the last 2 years, so has a huge body of feed and mulch. The native and natural pastures include Rye grass and Windmill grass. There are 5 main paddocks with a dam in each, two dams have a 15,000 litre poly tank and concrete trough. The property is 80% arable, with timber on higher sections providing excellent shade and shelter. A high quality set of Clipex Sheep yards with loading ramp and crush can be included in the sale. There are several water courses running through the property including 620 metres of dual frontage to the Genaren Creek, 600 metres and 2.4km of dual frontage to tow tributaries running into Genaren Creek. There is currently no building entitlement on the property, however, there is the Bruie Plains Church Hall located on the corner of the property, at the intersection of Bruie Plains Road and Collingwood Lane. 'Tralee West' is located 27km from Trundle, 26km from North Parkes Mines, 40km from Peak Hill, 60km from Parkes and 115km from Dubbo.
INFRASTRUCTURE
* Set of sheep yards with laoding ramp and race.
* Bruie Plains Church Hall (Circa 1914) with 5,000 litre rainwater tank and long drop toilet sits on the corner of the property at the Bruie Plains Road and Collingwood Lane intersection.
* Dilapidated sheds in need of attention.
WATER
* 5 dams, 2 with 15,000L poly tank and concrete trough
* 620 m dual frontage to Genaren Creek
* 600 m dual frontage to Genaren Creek tributary
* 2,400m dual frontage to 2nd Genaren Creek tributary
SOILS AND TIMBERS
Soils are a mixture of sandy brown loams to re/brown loam. Ideal for grazing, with potential for cropping. Timbers include Kurrajong, Rosewood, Grey Box, Apple Box to Casuarina, Cypruss Pine, and Iron bark.
FENCING
The fencing is mainly hinge joint with single barb or plain wire in good condition.
PROPERTY MAP
A property map, with paddock sizes, is available upon request. Call me on 0418 346 337 for a copy.
POTENTIAL BUYERS
Expansion of existing operation, tree changers, downsizers from Western NSW, entrants to the rural industry.