“Harrogate Heights” – 41.7 Hectares / 103 Acres
A wonderful highly developed broad acre property, enhanced in value with power connected (two transformers one at the intended house site and one at the pump site), plus the very valuable water resource from the Bremer River.
All main line irrigation is 80mil PVC and there are 50 mil and 40 PVC mil spur lines, also including the intended house site. The shed complex consists of a 30′x20′x9′ colour bond shed with cement floor, light and power and three sliding doors, a 20′x20′ tool and storage shed with cement floor, light and power together with inbuilt chemical store and inbuilt toilet and hand basin facilities, plus a sink facility in the main shed. Adjoining is a 10′x20′ sided lean to plus another lean to on the southern side, wide enough for a tractor plus a ship container.
The power board has all been finalised whereby a new house could be fed straight from the board. The house site has wonderful 360-degree views over the surrounding country side and Mt. Barker to the east. There are also three interconnected PVC tanks one by 5,000 gallons and two by 12,000 gallons.
There are two dams on the property one assessed as 12.1 mg/litres and the other at 0.8 mg/litres. The larger is central on the road frontage boundry and the smaller is next to the lovely old stone ruin complete with lined well, and light coloured carefully cut corner key stones. A fire fighting pump can transfer water via the 80 mil PVC pipe. A new diesel generator near the Bremer River produces the power to operate the submersible pump in the Bremer River with enough output to completely fill the large dam via 80 mil PVC line in 10 days (this was in total a $50,000 investment).
The pump house offers the main pump, the gravity fed automatic top up with float valve venturi system fertigation and the automatic retro flow flushing system are all part of the computerised system.
There are approximately 30 olive trees. near the sheds the remainder is grazing country of which 80acres approx. is cropping country.
Once again highly developed good country and very adaptable, certainly a near city great lifestyle property with plenty of water and of course power insitu. Beautiful 360-degree views for a new home site and inviting historic settlers ruin all combine to make this a complete offering. Furthermore the water allocation from the Bremer River is a very valuable resourse and I respectfully add “should not be overlooked”.