Craigburn combines location and good farming potential with one of the district’s oldest homes set in a spacious garden setting.
The farm would suit an established dairy farmer wanting to move close to town for a convenient lifestyle or schooling, or alternatively, someone wanting to live in and undertake the challenge of restoring the bluestone homestead to its past glory.
Alternatively, the farm is well located for a buyer with interests in horse training or breeding as the farm adjoins the Camperdown race course.
The property comprises 238 acres of attractive undulating flats plus additional fenced road frontage lease and leased unused road set up to milk 150-200 cows with all the facilities needed for a family or sharefarmer operation, fenced into 38 paddocks of 6 to 10 acres connected to formed laneways with water in each paddock.
The houses and milking shed are located in the centre of the property, making for easy operation.
The dairy is well set up with a 20 swing over herringbone milking system, 12,000l RBV, an adjoining calf shed plus machinery/hay shed.
In addition, there is a large 4 Bedroom BV home with a large lounge, neat kitchen, bathroom, separate toilet and laundry set in large attractive gardens with established shrubs and fruit trees.
The second home is a 2 Bedroom colonial Georgian bluestone homestead dating back to first settlement of Camperdown with a kitchen/dining room, laundry, north facing sun room, large veranda, cellar and 2 Bedroom sleepout.
Located 2 kms from Camperdown on a sealed secondary road with roads along most boundaries, the farm, improvements and buildings are very well maintained and ready to go back into dairy production.
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