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22nd December, 2020
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Set in a discreet valley just to the west of Uralla, about 45 kilometres from Armidale “Kurrajong Park” has inherent value that is only matched by the property’s grandeur.
At a little over 2,100 hectares, this is not a “fix it up” proposition. Infrastructure, while not overcapitalised, is of high quality.
The three-bedroom homestead has commanding views across the property from the nearby Kurrajong Hills, right up the valley. An outside deck is the perfect place to reflect upon the day’s activity.
Below the homestead is another three-bedroom home; beyond that lies the 5-stand raised-board woolshed, steel sheep yards, steel cattle yards and large steel machinery and feed sheds.
Fencing is immaculate and there’s not a dragging gate to be found. A lane runs straight through the property and is complemented by three others making stock movements efficient and trouble-free.
In addition to Honeysuckle Creek, there are 58 stock dams ensuring water security for the 32 grazing and four holding paddocks. (Sweeping low flying grazing dams etc) Approximately 600 hectares of Kurrajong Park’s mainly New England trap-soil country is arable, although current management utilises native pastures supplemented by regular superphosphate applications.
With a surplus of standing feed, “Kurrajong Park” is ready to go, right now.
“Kurrajong Park” is listed for sale at $8,200,000.
Please contact New England’s rural property specialist Graham MacDougall on 0412 220 302 for further details or to arrange an inspection of “Kurrajong Park”.
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22nd December, 2020
So, here’s to 2021. No matter what it might throw at us, I reckon we are well trained to handle it! Read More
25th November, 2020
Even with relatively buoyant market conditions some properties can take a while to sell. It may be the price-point, the size, the location, the improvements, or other factors that are just outside the current market’s “sweet spot”. Read More
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