Located just 4km north of Ceduna, Sections 17 and 18 Hundred of Bonython borders the Eyre Highway, OTC Road and Kalandi Road. The property consists of approximately 1172 hectares (2896 acres) of which approximately 542 hectares (1339 acres) are arable. The land is not under a Heritage Agreement. However, there are plenty of pockets of picturesque native scrub with open woodlands and an abundance of blue bush and saltbush growing amongst the Mallee and Ti trees. Wildlife is also plentiful of kangaroos and bird life. You wouldn't believe it's so close to Ceduna.
Divided into 5 paddocks, all paddocks have access to mains water with troughs and 3 x 1000g holding tanks. The fencing is good, except for 1km on the western side. A new fence has been erected along Kalandi Road on the western boundary. Property can hold up to around 500 head of sheep (DSE) without cropping. The front paddock on Section 17 has already been sprayed in readiness for next season. The average for cropping is around 4 bags to the acre. The current owner has only cropped one paddock per year for feed and running livestock on the remainder.
Improvements include 12m x 9m' Implement Shed, 5000g tank collecting water from Shed, set of old sheep yards and 2000lt overhead diesel tank. A quarry with a mining lease is also in one corner of the property next to Ceduna's Gun Club.
Reasonably priced, these two sections of land make it a great lifestyle block close to Ceduna, an excellent opportunity for an add-on or to conduct any combination of mixed farming practices on a smaller scale.
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