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Bartons Lane, Duri, NSW, 2344

Duri NSW 2344

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'Rosehill' is situated in the tightly held Duri district, offering a 154.6 hectare blank canvas providing soft arable slopes suited to grazing or mixed farming enterprise. Features include productive red to chocolate basalt loams, White & Yellow Box shade timber, extensive mature planted tree plots along fence lines and laneways, and excellent potential building sites ready for your dream home.

• Land Area of 154.6 hectares* or 382 acres*
• 25 km* south of the Tamworth CBD, 9 km* to Currabubula village
• Gently sloping and undulating topography, approximately 90% arable with contour banks
• Versatile country type suited to virtually any livestock, mixed or dryland farming enterprise
• Heavy red to chocolate clay loams
• Beautiful White & Yellow Box shade timber, evidence of the soft country
• Extensive mature planted tree plots along fence lines and laneways, featuring mixed Eucalypt and Acacia species
• Water supplied from dams, large water holes in a gully that feeds off Timbumburi Creek, and unequipped bore
• Small hay / storage shed
• 'Rosehill' qualifies for a dwelling entitlement, the land area exceeding the minimum lot size criteria for this locality (subject to Council approval) and is accessed direct from Bartons Lane. There are numerous elevated building sites with impressive views of the surrounding district.

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