A delightfully private, peaceful grazing property of 39.3ha (97 acres) with good water supply and good, reliable rainfall.

There’s a comfortable home with 3 bedrooms, 2 living rooms and a sunroom.

It’s an easy 20 minute drive to Ulverstone.

Stunning views from all parts of the property, including rolling farmland, distant sea views, the Dial Range, Black Bluff and native bush.

Nearby bush tracks for horse riding enthusiasts.

Out buildings include a barn, a redundant dairy, a machinery shed and one other shed.

11 Paddocks plus 2 deer paddocks

Rich red basalt soil.

Good gravity fed water supply from spring, with 18 mega litre water licence for irrigation from dam.

Land had not been cropped for 25 years.

Excellent cattle, potato and swede country.

Currently understocked, running 35 head of cattle plus February and Marches’ calves with plenty of feed to spare.

Approximately 18 acres sod-seeded in 2008.

1400 square bales cut in January 2009.

Fully enclosed hay barn with approximately 2500 square bale capacity.

The property is on two titles. House is on 5.645 hectares (approx 14 acres) and balance is 33.71 hectares (approx 83 acres). Interestingly, there is also a strip of land that divides the two titles of approximately 3 acres that used to be the old Ulverstone to Nietta train line. (For those that aren’t familiar with the area, the train line was built in 1915 and closed in 1958. Most of the old track has been absorbed by local farms.)