This substantial rural enterprise is located within a tightly held pocket of Chatsbury, renowned for its high rainfall & productive soils. Offered to the market for the first time in 40 years, this property is perfectly positioned 10 minutes from Taralga and 20 minutes to Goulburn.
Features include:
· Approx. 1308 acres highly suitable for grazing cattle or sheep
· Excellent permanent water including the Myrtle Creek, Cowpers Creek & 3 secure dams, one of those is spring fed
· The property is fenced into 8 paddocks with excellent boundary fences
· The topography of the property is undulating to some steep areas
· The pasture includes mainly native grasses with sub clovers and Phalaris
· Dual road frontage with all-weather access
· Located 10 minutes to Taralga, 20 minutes to Goulburn, 1.5hrs to Canberra and under 2.5 hrs to Sydney
This property offers a rare opportunity to secure a large-scale grazing parcel in the Taralga district. Get in touch to arrange your inspection today! Call Paul McIntosh 0409 056 287
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