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Located at Ettrick near Kyogle is this stunning 150 acre parcel of prime cattle grazing country. If you are looking to slow down or enjoy a tree change, this property is worth a look. In a 48 inch rainfall area, the very soft low clear rolling country is ideal for those wanting the good life. The farm has good fertile combination country, long creek frontage and pasture improved creek flats.
The well-maintained main home consists of 3 good-sized bedrooms, with the master having an ensuite with separate shower and bathroom, plus walk-in wardrobe. There is a 2nd bathroom and toilet. There is a living and dining area off the kitchen, plus separate office. The house has air condition and wood-combustion heating, plus stunning rural views from every window.
The landscaped pool area with stone BBQ provide great entertaining areas for the family. Old dairy bales have been beautifully converted to a separate fully self-contained, one bedroom residence with its own car port. This has been approved and used as a farmstay, which could provide a second income.
Other improvements include a 60×15 foot refurbished piggery, 36×17 foot tackroom/stables with power and water, 2 round yards, double garage/workshop near house, 65×24 foot 5-bay machinery shed, dog run, chook run, raised vegie garden and new-new set of cattle yards with vet crush and loading ramp.
Water is another feature with stock and domestic use of Eden Creek, brand-new solar bore pumping 150 gallons an hour, 4 dams, near-new well equipped with solar powered pump going to a header tank supplying all paddocks with trough water, as well as ample rain water tanks. Mobile phone and internet coverage is very good.
Fencing consists of 4 barb mainly timber but some steel and is in good condition.
Such neat and tidy properties with such quality improvements and good soils are hard to find – this is worth a look!