Water security is a feature of the property with the permanent Sandy Water Hole Creek, spring fed dams and a reliable bore situated in a high rainfall zone of Southern NSW.
Located 12* kilometres from Jingellic, 48* kilometres south-east of Holbrook, 39* kilometres south-west Tumbarumba, 107* kilometres north-east of Albury and 132* kilometres south-east of Wagga Wagga.
The terrain ranges from gently undulating country through to gently slopes and steeper timbered granite hill country. Shade and shelter provided by red gum, stringy bark and red box trees.
Pastures consist of a clover rye grass base with native grasses found on the steeper hill country. Fertilizer has been applied on a regular basis by aircraft over the whole property.
The working improvements are fit-for-purpose with a three-stand Thornton built raised board Woolshed which can hold 570* adult sheep for shearing. Steel sheep yards of bugle design with drafting and drenching race. Steel cattle yards with loading ramp and crush with a 60* head capacity. Combined machinery shed and workshop connected to power. An ongoing fencing replacement program of a high standard has been carried out over the last ten years.
An older double red-brick three-bedroom home provides comfortable accommodation with the kitchen having been modernized in 1999. The house in set amongst an established garden with deciduous trees on an elevated position.
The property has been sustainably managed as a sheep and cattle operation for the past sixty years with a historical carrying capacity of 1,950* Dry Sheep Equivalents (DSE).
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