137HA (338Ac) Tungkillo Adelaide Hills $813,000

Number Six is an undulating productive grazing property once part of “Terlinga Station” taken up by land grant in 1860 by John Baker. With a creek bearing his name the property was an important part of an aggregation of 7300HA (18,067Ac) owned by this eminent pastoralist. Now, as it was then, a productive commercial sheep grazing operation is still practiced today. Livestock thrive in the picturesque setting comprising undulating hills and productive river flats with red and blue gum shade timber. The permanent creek water supply provides ample fresh drinking water for the big mobs of sheep that run in one large paddock. Clean high yielding fine wool, together with merino and prime crossbred lambs are produced on this property.

Frontage to a main arterial road allows ease of access/development. The property enjoys a position in close proximity to livestock market centres and key livestock processing facilities. Situated within the Mid Murray Council district in the Hills Rural Zone, development of key property infrastructure is consent use, subject to application. The current stocking rate of 8 – 10 DSE/HA is achieved with only one paddock.

Potential exists to subdivide on title boundaries and possibly increase stocking rates with rotational grazing through several paddocks. A number of livestock stocking options could be explored by potential purchasers providing exciting opportunities for a medium scale livestock operation in the future.

An adjoining parcel of land, viz 75HA (185Ac) is on the market and could provide further scope for serious livestock producers.
This property has been well tended by a local family who are now downsizing.

137HA (338Ac) Number 6 $813,000
75HA (185Ac) Bryce’s $500,000

Both parcels of land can be purchased separately or whole.