“Brandy Bottom is just minutes from Colebrook on the Eldon road and is bisected by the Coal River on its eastern side and has frontage to Craigbourne Dam on the southern side.

Brandy Bottom” is run in conjunction with the Mount Baines on its southern end but is a great stand alone unit. Some 80 hectares of rich river flat country is sown to lucerne, half under a new centre pivot, which provides the property with a reliable low cost income. Poppies peas and brassicas have also been grown. There are 2 recently renovated homes, including a 4 bed weatherboard home with a fantastic outlook over the irrigation country to the river. These are both currently let at a good return.

Brandy Bottom also has many other excellent farm improvements including 2 large hay barns for lucerne storage, machinery shed, and 3 stand shearing shed with steel and timber stock yards all centrally located. The property also has a solid income from the sale of loam. The removal of loam has no adverse affects on the property.

In addition to these income streams the property also runs between 4,000 and 5,000 DSE of a self replacing wool flock with a portion joined to the terminal sire, and some beef cows.

Brandy Bottom makes a good income and would be ideally suited to an outside investor looking for a passive income(EG leasing the property out), or to a farmer looking for a separate income stream to an existing enterprise.

. 8 Titles
. 60 Meg water right
. Cropping soils capable of growing all crops
. All improvements in good repair