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Rural • 10mo
Price Guide $2,150,000 to $2,300,000
71 Red Root Road, Pillar Valley, NSW, 2462, Australia
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About this Property
Somervale Station is one of the largest cleared land holdings on the eastern side of the Clarence River, adjoining State Forest and the Yuraygir National Park.
An icon in the local rural sector, historically owned by a pioneering cattle grazing family, running approx. 220 head comfortably, the property has now transitioned toward a multi-use farming enterprise where there is scope for much, much more.
Consisting of approx. 1034 acres in 15 separate titles, there is good road access to the property and there are major watering holes via springs, large billabongs and water reserves.
Two sets of cattle yards service the property and there is a new 4 bay colorbond shed and container set up for storage of equipment and machinery and personal amenity.
In recent years a Macadamia orchard has been planted in the front section of the property, which are close to maturity and soon to begin producing a crop, where the returns will begin after the hard work in the last 5 years.
Significantly, the land not only holds agricultural value and productivity potential, but is also, due to it's proximity to the National Park, a place where the Coastal Emu grazes and provides sanctuary while nesting and raising chicks.
Nature lovers and livestock growers both will appreciate the natural beauty of the property where stands of native timber have been left for wildlife and birds and many water holes and creeks service the land.
Fences are mainly in good order or new and much of the land is currently leased to a local cattle grower.
The old hut, still standing near-by, which provided a getaway for the workers, is a wonderful piece of history.
Running north to Shark Creek from the fringe of the Pillar Valley, this is one of the most impressive agricultural properties, yet to reach full potential, in the Clarence Valley.
Talk to Fiona Beamer for more information, 0419 497447
DISCLAIMER: Whilst Clarence Property Agents has taken every precaution to establish accuracy of information in marketing, all relevant checks and searches are to be carried out by any prospective purchaser to verify the information provided.
An icon in the local rural sector, historically owned by a pioneering cattle grazing family, running approx. 220 head comfortably, the property has now transitioned toward a multi-use farming enterprise where there is scope for much, much more.
Consisting of approx. 1034 acres in 15 separate titles, there is good road access to the property and there are major watering holes via springs, large billabongs and water reserves.
Two sets of cattle yards service the property and there is a new 4 bay colorbond shed and container set up for storage of equipment and machinery and personal amenity.
In recent years a Macadamia orchard has been planted in the front section of the property, which are close to maturity and soon to begin producing a crop, where the returns will begin after the hard work in the last 5 years.
Significantly, the land not only holds agricultural value and productivity potential, but is also, due to it's proximity to the National Park, a place where the Coastal Emu grazes and provides sanctuary while nesting and raising chicks.
Nature lovers and livestock growers both will appreciate the natural beauty of the property where stands of native timber have been left for wildlife and birds and many water holes and creeks service the land.
Fences are mainly in good order or new and much of the land is currently leased to a local cattle grower.
The old hut, still standing near-by, which provided a getaway for the workers, is a wonderful piece of history.
Running north to Shark Creek from the fringe of the Pillar Valley, this is one of the most impressive agricultural properties, yet to reach full potential, in the Clarence Valley.
Talk to Fiona Beamer for more information, 0419 497447
DISCLAIMER: Whilst Clarence Property Agents has taken every precaution to establish accuracy of information in marketing, all relevant checks and searches are to be carried out by any prospective purchaser to verify the information provided.
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More Details on 71 Red Root Road, Pillar Valley NSW
How many bedrooms and bathrooms does 71 Red Root Road, Pillar Valley have?
71 Red Root Road, Pillar Valley is a 0.5 bedroom, 0 bathroom rural.
Who is the agency that listed 71 Red Root Road, Pillar Valley?
The agency who listed 71 Red Root Road, Pillar Valley is Clarence Property Agents - you can contact the agents here.
How many car spots does 71 Red Root Road, Pillar Valley have?
71 Red Root Road, Pillar Valley is a 6 car spot home.
How much is 71 Red Root Road, Pillar Valley?
The price of 71 Red Root Road, Pillar Valley is Price Guide $2,150,000 to $2,300,000 - contact the agents to find out more.