2,352Ha (5,811.79 acres)

Located 6km from the rural town of Coolah, approximately 470km from Sydney. Located between the rural regional centres of Dubbo and Tamworth.

The Rock has a range of soil types from heavy black basalt types to rich reddish basalt soils. The river flats are highly fertile, heavy black and red alluvial types. The topography varies from soft and level river flats with a double frontage to the Coolahburragundy River to sloping cultivation country. The country then rises to sloping undulating grazing country to hilly grazing country.
Timber consists of predominately Box, Kurrajong and Apple on the basalt soil types to some Ironbark and Pine on the lighter soil types. Rainfall 650 millimetres pa (26 inches) approximately. Water is a feature with double frontage to the Coolahburragundy River, as well as an extensive reticulated water scheme throughout the property.
Consistently carrying 700 head of cattle and shearing 4,700 grown sheep.
The Rock Homestead is a beautiful country home set in attractive established gardens and includes a large in ground pool. Other improvements include 5 stand shearing shed, as new steel cattle yards, 2nd cottage and numerous sheds.
The Rock has been held by the Stephens family since 1948 and is well renowned throughout the district and beyond for being an above average property. Their reputation in producing 1st class Hereford Bulls is acknowledged throughout the industry.
The Rock and Bandis have been operated as one. The management have preferred a cattle and sheep grazing and fattening enterprise. Taking full advantage of the productive Coolahburragundy River Flats to produce pastures to ensure the finished steers, lambs & surplus are second to none. In fact this is what sets The Rock apart. It has size, rainfall and productive soils to breed large numbers of stock and then fatten them.

Inspection with the listing agent
Brian McAneney 0417 277 424