- Located approximately 12km from Walla Walla & Walbundrie, 49km Albury.
- Ideal add-on block, in 2 titles, productive loam soils.
- Access off Gluepot Road and sealed Walbundrie Road.
- Over 200 acres arable, balance wetlands.
- Subdivided into 4 paddocks, excellent fencing, surface dams.
- Bare block, summer spraying program applied.
'Arden Vale' is a well-located cropping/grazing block fronting Walbundrie Road, midway between Walla Walla and Walbundrie.
Disclaimer: All care has been taken in compiling these particulars, but the vendor and their agents do not guarantee the details and cannot accept responsibility for errors or misdescriptions if any. Intending purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the correctness of details.
Property Code: 2417
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