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"Delderfield" ~ Kentucky

Location

On the edge of the village of Kentucky, about 15km from Uralla, 38 km from Armidale.

Area

25.5 hectares (c.63 acres)

Country/Soils

100% loamy granite.

Pastures

Mostly natives with influence of improved species.

Rainfall

800 mm (32 inches)

Homestead

Very well maintained 1950's fibro home.
2 bedrooms, dining room and kitchen area with exposed Oregon beams, separate television room, sun room for winter, bedrooms with built in closets and drawers, concealed speaker wires, wood fire plus three gas points (one gas heater included).

Sheds & Yards

A large disused steel shed is of steel construction and has a skillion attached. There is a sheep shearing area, plus cattle yards with laoding ramp to the side.

Carrying Capacity

"Delderfield" has run 24 cows and calves. There is plenty of space for horses, cattle sheep...the choice is yours.
The property is suitable for some farming, too.

Water

The approach to the home is dominated by the huge dam as you drive in. This is supplemented by 4 smaller dams and two troughs. Water is in plentiful supply on "Delederfield".

Fencing

All boundaries are secure, there is one internal fence that needs removal, all others are in good condition.

Agent's Comment

A real surprise packet..."Delderfield" has benefited from many years of TLC. It is located within walking distance of the local school, and just across the road from a boutique winery / restaurant.
A great lifestyle choice.
$ SOLD

Further Details

Please Call Graham MacDougall on 02 6772 4200.
E-mail graham@macdougall.com.au

The above information has been supplied to us by the Vendor. We do not accept responsibility to any person for its accuracy and do no more than pass this information on. Interested parties should make and rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.

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