Farm For Sale: Walgett, NSW 2832
Low cost, high quality grazing
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6,997.00 ha
Price Reduced! Owners says sell!
?Guiseley'
6,997ha* 17,289 acres* Western Lands Lease (including approximately 240 acres freehold)
Held in the same family since the 1860's, ?Guiseley' has a long tradition of high quality wool production. Formally home to the ?Guiseley Stud' and selling 120 rams a year the property has now come to life following significant rains since the start of 2020. Totalling 6,997ha and located approximately 35 km North West of Walgett via the Cumborah Road the property is a balance of open and timbered grazing and highly productive soft heavy dark self mulching chocolate loams with licence to cultivate 1,200 hectares.
Of the licenced 1,200 hectares, 800 hectares have been cultivated and cropped as the seasons allow, with wheat often yielding 1 tonne to the acre delivered to Walgett. The remaining licenced 400 hectares are not fully developed. The remainder of the property is mainly lightly to moderately timbered, native grass grazing country with the owner normally running 4,000 ewes and 100 cows, or 6,000 ewes and no cattle. Timber consists of Whitewood, Leopardwood, Belah, Myall, Boonaree and Gruie in addition to some Box, Coolabah, and Wild Orange.
The Warrambool Creek flows through the property and provides large areas of beneficial flood out. 258mm of rain has fallen over the property in 2020 with the 22 dams brimming. The property is de-stocked with a large body of feed present and continuing to grow. Pastures are soft native herbages including significant stands of Mitchell Grass.
Many of the sheds hark back to the halcyon days of the wool boom. The owner is looking to retire and the property is for genuine sale.
Inspections by appointment.
* approximately
?Guiseley'
6,997ha* 17,289 acres* Western Lands Lease (including approximately 240 acres freehold)
Held in the same family since the 1860's, ?Guiseley' has a long tradition of high quality wool production. Formally home to the ?Guiseley Stud' and selling 120 rams a year the property has now come to life following significant rains since the start of 2020. Totalling 6,997ha and located approximately 35 km North West of Walgett via the Cumborah Road the property is a balance of open and timbered grazing and highly productive soft heavy dark self mulching chocolate loams with licence to cultivate 1,200 hectares.
Of the licenced 1,200 hectares, 800 hectares have been cultivated and cropped as the seasons allow, with wheat often yielding 1 tonne to the acre delivered to Walgett. The remaining licenced 400 hectares are not fully developed. The remainder of the property is mainly lightly to moderately timbered, native grass grazing country with the owner normally running 4,000 ewes and 100 cows, or 6,000 ewes and no cattle. Timber consists of Whitewood, Leopardwood, Belah, Myall, Boonaree and Gruie in addition to some Box, Coolabah, and Wild Orange.
The Warrambool Creek flows through the property and provides large areas of beneficial flood out. 258mm of rain has fallen over the property in 2020 with the 22 dams brimming. The property is de-stocked with a large body of feed present and continuing to grow. Pastures are soft native herbages including significant stands of Mitchell Grass.
Many of the sheds hark back to the halcyon days of the wool boom. The owner is looking to retire and the property is for genuine sale.
Inspections by appointment.
* approximately
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