Timbali is a 754 hectare property in picturesque village of Purlewaugh area that is renowned for its reliable rainfall and quality properties. A value-for money entry point into a grazing enterprise or with its abundance of native flora and fauna would also suit somebody looking for a weekend getaway.
The property features approximately 110 hectares of flat to gently sloping cleared arable land which is split into three paddocks, with an additional two smaller paddocks near the house ideal for kidding, lambing or horses. There are four dams, one of which is spring-fed with a large capacity.
The paddocks feature a good mix of native and sub-tropical pastures. One paddock has been sown to Consul Lovegrass many years ago and continues to produce rich summer feed for the livestock who thrive on it. Conditions provide the possibility of sewing some pasture to Lucerne or Oats. Good boundary and internal fencing consisting of barbs, plain and electric.
There is also the potential to reclaim much of the scrubland for grazing. Alternatively the bush scrub provides endless recreation: hunting (pig, fox, rabbit, etc), motorbike tracks, cycling tracks, horseriding, bushwalking, etc. As well, there is a wonderful range of native flora and fauna to discover, including kangaroos, wallabies, emus, echidnas, goannas and the occasional koala. With timber a mix of White box, Yellow box, Kurrajong, and Cypress pine
The property features a neat and comfortable three bedroom house which has a freshly painted exterior and includes reverse cycle air-conditioning and a functioning, character-filled pot belly stove and timber floors. There is plenty of house water with two 22,000 litre water tanks, large front and back yards and lots of car-parking spaces with a three-car open garage measuring approximately 20 x 60m.
An uninterrupted view across the valley of the Warrumbungles including the distinct Siding Spring Observatory can be enjoyed from the front yard.
Other improvements include a four-bay machinery shed, open hay shed and enclosed grain shed that could be converted to guest accommodation, office or recreation room.
There is potential to drill for a bore, neighbouring properties have successful bores.
Currently runs 24 breeder cattle, their offspring, 80 ewes and their offspring and 120 goats and their offspring, with past carrying capacity being 45 55 breeding cattle. A successful and growing direct meat marketing business was started from the property four years ago, selling beef, goat and lamb to the Sydney market.
The property is centrally located being only 40km to Coonabarabran and 80km to Gunnedah and Coolah. Annual rainfall is approximately 26-27inches.
Timbali represents value for money for a fantastic family get-away, a start into farming, an option to downsize, or perhaps even a farm-stay business.