LOCATED: Centrally located approx 5 km Blayney, 10 km Millthorpe, 30 km Orange, 38 km Bathurst. The property is positioned at an altitude of between 950m and 1000m.
COUNTRY: beautiful soft, gently undulating country with no steep areas mostly cleared but for several areas of semi cleared original timber, providing ideal sheltered paddocks for livestock. Comprising rich red basalt soils, the land is virtually all arable (approx 90%) and carries improved pastures. Remnant timber is mostly box with some planted tree lines along fences providing windbreaks. The property is currently running breeding cattle but would be suited to sheep, cattle or virtually any grazing enterprise. The gently undulating country, rich soils and high country rainfall would also lend itself to cultivation. Owner advises that the property typically runs 200 plus breeding cows.
HOUSE: Eden View’ has a delightful, interesting older home, with an original bluestone section, with a double brick modernisation’ in about 1930. It has been completely renovated and modernised within the last 4 years, including new electrical and plumbing work, sympathetically combining the old’ with the new’. The house has 3 bedrooms, 2 living areas and sheltered verandahs at front and back. It is set in a well maintained, fenced garden area, with attractive outlook over the property and surrounding area.
FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS: Working improvements include a good set of timber and steel cattleyards with crush and loading ramp, adjoining sheepyards, large older 3 stand woolshed (approx 14m x 20m) with 3 phase power, 4 bay lock-up machinery shed of approx 14m x 7m, second small machinery shed, open sided hayshed of approx 15m x 11m, second smaller hayshed, plus sundry other sheds.
WATER: Water is certainly a feature on Eden View’. The locality is blessed with a healthy rainfall average of approx 35 (875mm) with stockwater supplied either from dams or an extensive trough system. The property is subdivided into over 40 paddocks with 21 dams and 33 troughs. There are 4 wells on the property, at least 2 of which are generally overflowing an electric pump on one of these wells pumps to tanks which gravity feed the troughs.
FENCING: With over 40 paddocks on the property, there are many km of internal fencing. There is a mixtute of older and newer fencing, but all in good stockproof condition.
TOTAL AREA: 242 ha (598 acres)
AUCTION: 10.30am, Friday 18th November 2011, Ray White Auction Room, Level 17, 135 King Street, Sydney.
REMARKS: This well located, productive farm is demanding of attention. On inspection, the soft, fertile and productive soils are obvious. That it comprises so many paddocks is a strong indicator that it has been used for intensive grazing for many years. Ideally located, both to major population centres providing a full range of services, and for the ideal climate and rainfall to maintain healthy permanent pastures. The house has been lovingly restored recently and is very well presented, and the extensive network of water lines and troughs ensures water safety is a feature. Absolutely committed owner this is a genuine sale.
INSPECTIONS: By appointment.
Contact: Bill Marshall
Mob: 0427 663 240