'Part Glenmoira'/524 Munyaplah Settlement Rd, Alma Park NSW 2659
Rural
Block size: 178 m² approx.
MIXED FARMING BLOCK AT ALMA PARK
178.70 HECTARES 441.56 ACRES
- Located approx. 19 km north of Walbundrie, 72 km Albury, 29 km Walla Walla, 37 km Culcairn.
- Productive well-drained red-grey soils, some stony areas on rising country.
- Approximately 80% arable, currently 79 hectares of crop, balance sheep or cattle grazing.
- Part property leased until late 2023: opportunity for early access for spraying.
- Strong pastures over the hill country, supered regularly, 6 main paddocks.
- Well fenced with ringlock & steel, 5 surface dams, Kurrajong & grey box timber.
- Improvements include 2 stand woolshed in good order & steel sheep yards.
'Part Glenmoira' offers a wonderful opportunity to acquire an add-on block in a secure 24" rainfall district, either for cropping or grazing. Alternatively, 'Part Glenmoira' is an ideal stand-alone property, with building permit eligibility to take advantage of the amazing views.
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: 2396
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