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Coonamble NSW 2829

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Auction: 10th Sep 2021 (11:00 am)

Highly versatile mixed grazing and farming, Crops included

Located north of Coonamble, Cresline' is known for its prolific grazing and farming capabilities representing a great opportunity to secure very reliable country in a renowned location. Quality improvements and very well watered being suited to sheep, wool, cattle and cropping. Offered for the first time in 92 years.

• Renowned for its prolific grazing and farming capabilities
• Located 36 km north of Coonamble, 196 km north of Dubbo*
• Productive self mulching grey loams, red clays and sandy loams
• Year round production of summer grasses, winter clovers and medics
• 603ha* of crops included, consisting of wheat, barley and oats
• Suited to sheep, wool, cattle, cropping and fodder production
• Watered by bores, tanks, troughs and enlarged desilted dams
• Seasonal creek provides beneficial overland flooding
• 3 stand shearing shed, steel bugle yards, steel cattle yards
• Large machinery shed, 2 x large haysheds, 2 x workshops, vehicle sheds
• Grain shed, 4 x 100t silos*, 2 x seed silos, vehicle sheds, storage sheds
• 4 bedroom brick veneer homestead and a 3 bedroom cottage.

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Features

General Features

  • Land Area: 2961.2hect (approx)

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