About 865 ha of red and grey trapsoils set on the eastern bank of the Gwydir River, about half an hour west of Armidale.
864 Hectares
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
766mm
$5,450,000
This is “Gwydir Park”; about 865 ha of red and grey trapsoils set on the eastern bank of the Gwydir River, about half an hour west of Armidale.
Divided into 13 grazing paddocks, mostly arable, plus smaller paddocks near the homestead complex, “Gwydir Park” has a history of wool and beef production.
The gently rolling terrain is easily traversed, which assists stock husbandry. While it runs what it does now, there is plenty of scope to increase productivity.
There is a healthy balance of timbered country to more open grazing and good stock water is found in every paddock, by way of dams, Two Mile Creek and the beautiful Gwydir River.
And then there’s the homestead. The mature garden and location by the river provide an impressive setting for a majestic home that oozes history. 4 bedrooms, large kitchen, large sitting room and fantastic entertaining room at 8.6 x 7.8 metres.
Take stock on the verandah or set up in the garden overlooking the river. It is just spectacular.
Outbuildings include a shearing shed, a granary converted into a studio, an old meathouse, and two newer sheds.
“Gwydir Park” is a sound proposition, with some upside left for the new owners. It is worthy of being brought up to being a show piece.
Please contact Graham MacDougall on 0412 220 302 for further information or to arrange an inspection.
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