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22nd May, 2023
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Sold
12 km north of Armidale, on the New England Highway.
Approximately 141 ha (349 acres)
Undulating trap and black soils with some decent alluvial flats along Tilbuster Creek.
Excellent fertiliser history over many years with ryes fescues and clovers throughout. 100 ha has been sod seeded.
There are scattered stands of stringybark, white gum, red gum and ash.
District average of around 800mm
Very good water with Tilbuster Creek and 8 large dams and 4 smaller dams.
The property is zoned such to allow the building of a dwelling.
Very well fenced with rabbit proof netting on the boundary, internally are mix of 6 wire plain and hingejoint is used. There is a central lane way to the shed and yards.
Steel shed with concrete floor, two stands (no gear) for shearing if needed. Steel sheep and cattle yards with crush. There is a 30t silo.
“Araluen East” carries around 120 cows and calves plus 30-40 heifers, so its production is clearly demonstrated.
Located within easy commuting distance of Armidale, it could be utilised as an additional property, or a great place to establish a home.
Listed for $1,000,000
“Araluen East” has been SOLD by Graham MacDougall
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