This productive and scenically beautiful grazing property is located in the Coaldale Valley, 35 minutes from Grafton.
The 748.8 acres (approx) encompasses wide fertile creek flats which rise gently to higher ridges, with approx 150 acres of hardwood forest country at the rear of the property.
Bassingfield capably carries 100 – 120 breeders plus replacement heifers, and parts of the property would lend itself to cultivation. Progeny of Bassingfield’s Brahman cross cows are known as sale-toppers at invitational sales in Grafton.
The property has been divided into ten paddocks and pastures are predominantly native grasses, with some improved species. A spring-fed lagoon and four dams can be found on the property, along with a 3km double creek frontage to Whiteman Creek, which has permanent water holes.
There is an impressive set of steel stockyards with loading ramp, vet crush and calf cradle, and other improvements include the large four-bay Colourbond shed and workshop with high-lift roller doors and power connected, the 25000 gallons of rainwater storage, and another four bay machinery shed.
The comfortable three bedroom brick and tile home overlooks the property and is set back from the road. Each of the large bedrooms has built-ins, and the master bedroom has an ensuite. A very tidy farm house with an open-plan kitchen and dining room and seperate lounge and study area.
It’s time for our vendors to down-size so express your interest today!