THIS week’s property evaluate contains this wrap-up of fascinating current listings throughout the nation, and a separate article of just lately accomplished gross sales of word.
- Scale in NSW’s New England
- Historic Werris Creek property provides range
- Ogilvie household lists two picturesque northern NSW holdings
- $10m for a slice of Tamworth historical past
- Qld’s Thomson River holding lists after 100 years
Scale in NSW’s New England
Round $18 million to $20 million is anticipated for a large-scale New England grazing property owned by Will and Harriet Corlis.
The 7404ha Romani is situated close to Kingstown, 67km from Armidale and 80km from Tamworth in northern New South Wales.
Comprising three adjoining holdings – 2950ha Romani, 1132ha Fairly Gully and 3322ha Bald Rock – the aggregation was bought in January 2016 and is now being offered to permit the couple to downsize.
Pitt Son’s agent Andrew Blomfield studies good curiosity from corporates and Queensland producers in search of growth.
“Estimated to hold 1000 cows or 16,000DSE, the present administration is working 5000 Dorper ewes on an eight-month lambing cycle with all lambs being completed on pasture or grain,” he stated.
Romani has a mixture of fertile entice and granite soils, with an intensive pasture enchancment program benefitted by a powerful fertiliser historical past.
Located in a 750mm common rainfall district, Romani sits on the junction of the McDonald and Namoi Rivers with the property watered by a 2km frontage, spring-fed gullies and dams.
The infrastructure is described as distinctive.
Throughout their six yr possession, the distributors have invested in new fencing, a laneway system and water infrastructure.
There are two four-bedroom properties, workers lodging, quite a few sheds, new cattle yards, a five-stand shearing shed, two metal sheep yards and two 600 tonne silos.
Romani is being provided as a complete or as three separate blocks, through expressions of curiosity closing on August 2.
Historic Werris Creek property provides range
An exceptionally well-appointed combined cropping and grazing holding has been listed on the market on the japanese fringe of the extremely regarded Liverpool Plains area of northern New South Wales.
Positioned in a picturesque and secluded valley, the historic 3855ha Glen Alpine Station is 6km from Werris Creek.
It is without doubt one of the largest contiguous land holdings near Tamworth (50km), in addition to feedlots, abattoirs and grain receival depots.
Glen Alpine was one in all various properties bought by Alexander Amos within the Eighties. In 1886, he constructed a gracious homestead designed by Canadian-born Australian architect John Horbury Hunt which was burnt to the bottom in 2014.
The property lends itself to a wide range of combined farming pursuits with the distributors breeding, backgrounding and ending cattle on native perennial pastures and legumes.
Round 1214ha is arable, rising winter, summer season and forage crops on heavy black basalt soils and brown, black-brown and red-brown earths. The 2024 dryland cropping program contains wheat and oats.
The property is watered by six bores, the semi-permanent Werris and Chinamen’s Creeks and various dams, supported by a 700mm annual common rainfall.
Infrastructure contains 4 properties, quite a few sheds, cattle and sheep yards, a two-stand shearing shed, a fertiliser bunker and silos.
Glen Alpine is being provided by expressions of curiosity closing on July 25. Rural Gross sales Australia agent Patrick Hurley and Davidson Cameron and Co agent Simon Burke are dealing with the sale.
Ogilvie household lists two picturesque northern NSW holdings
Inquiry from Victoria to Queensland is being reported for 2 picturesque grazing properties spanning 4232ha within the extremely regarded New England area of northern New South Wales.
Located close to the highest of the Clarence River catchment, Te-Angie and Forest Lodge are between 1000m to 1250m above sea degree, in a 909mm common annual rainfall space.
Positioned close to Wongwibinda, the properties are 12km aside however are operated collectively by Richard Ogilvie and household.
MacDougall Rural Property agent Graham MacDougall is conducting separate expressions of curiosity campaigns closing on July 25.
Te-Angie
Positioned 33km west of Ebor and 50km east of Guyra, the 2809ha Te-Angie focusses on industrial beef manufacturing with the breeding enterprise supported by the close by Forest Lodge the place progeny are backgrounded for the feeder cattle market.
Beforehand, the Te-Angie Hereford cattle stud operated alongside a chief lamb enterprise working 1000 ewes.
In the present day, the property runs greater than 1000 cows on improved and native pastures. Mr MacDougall stated the carrying capability could be elevated with additional enchancment and fencing.
The panorama is basically formed by watercourses, creeks and gullies, supported by frontage to the Copes, Fishington and Useless Horse Creeks, in addition to a number of dams.
Infrastructure contains two properties, a cottage, two sheep yards, two cattle yards and quite a few sheds.
Forest Lodge
The 1423ha Forest Lodge, 28km west of Ebor and 55km east of Guyra, is working as a cattle backgrounding operation however could be equally suited to run breeders.
It’s working cattle on undulating nation that includes primarily loamy entice soils, earlier than being completed on extremely improved pastures for slaughter or supply to feedlots.
Some licensed clearing has been undertaken in recent times, additional opening the property as much as elevated manufacturing.
The Ogilvies have invested in water storage improvement, with water equipped by three creeks and a number of other dams.
Infrastructure features a four-bedroom residence, a cottage, a shed and two cattle yards.
$10m for a slice of Tamworth historical past
Round $10 million is anticipated for a powerhouse of money producing property in northern New South Wales.
Settled in 1834, the historic 1612ha Dungowan Station is situated 33km east of Tamworth and thought of among the many area’s most prestigious and distinctive properties, sitting alongside the bigger Bective and Goonoo Goonoo Stations.
The blue ribbon, combined farming and grazing property additionally generates a assured revenue from a brewery, a 150-seat operate centre and three-bedroom cottage that are leased to hospitality operator, the CH Group.
Throughout their six-year possession, Campbell and Naree McIntosh (who’re builders and builders by commerce) have invested considerably into bettering and upgrading Dungowan, together with high quality fencing and first-class water infrastructure.
Davidson Cameron & Co agent Simon Burke and Burke & Smyth Industrial agent Gavin Knee have been appointed to market the property which might be auctioned on July 25.
They stated the trophy asset is already attracting sturdy curiosity from home and worldwide buyers, and producers from as far afield because the Northern Territory, South Australia and Queensland.
The property boasts 2km of double frontage to the everlasting and picturesque Dungowan Creek and is watered by quite a few dams and bores.
Two water licences are provided – 82ML of unregulated river and 480ML of continuous aquifer working three centre pivots, with planning and infrastructure for a fourth pivot to extend manufacturing.
The fertile alluvial and extremely productive river flats are rising hay, lucerne and summer season and winter cereal crops for ending livestock.
The steadiness is open valley nation set in undulating grazing hills rising to mountain ranges and able to working as much as 350 cows and calves.
Though presently run as a breeding operation, the brokers declare Dungowan Station would even be a great backgrounding block.
Infrastructure features a four-bedroom (circa 1903) residence, two metal cattle yards and quite a few sheds.
Qld’s Thomson River holding lists after 100 years
Greater than 100 years of Doyle household possession will finish with the sale of Rosabel on the banks of the Thomson River, in central western Queensland.
Positioned 66km from Longreach and 94km from Stonehenge, the ten,898ha holding is near markets at Blackall and Roma, in addition to spelling, weighing and saleyard services close to Longreach and Winton.
It encompasses 4910ha of bluebush flood-out nation from the Thomson River and Katherine Creek, and 5030ha of heavy black soil, open Mitchell grass downs and a few sandy loam buffel grass ridges.
Able to working 1123 grownup equivalents, Rosabel helps a powerful stand of perennial grasses complimented by seasonal grasses and native herbages.
RPL agent Wally Cooper stated the vegetation range not solely sustains inventory but in addition signifies the fertility of the nation.
“Rosabel gives the choices to both breed, background or fatten. Spelled since 2022, the property is carrying a wonderful physique of feed, prepared for the incoming purchaser to usher in inventory instantly,” he stated.
Rosabel is watered by 5 dams (4 are geared up), three waterholes within the Thomson River channels (offering water for 9 to 12 months) and two waterholes in 4 Mile Creek, good for as much as eight months annually.
Infrastructure contains two properties, two cattle yards and quite a few sheds.
Rosabel might be auctioned on July 25.
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