- Expressions of Interest: closing December 11 at 4pm
- Contact: Mike Weller
- Phone: 0410 663 041
This lovely Upper Murray property has more than three kilometres of frontage to the magnificent Murray River.
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"Rocklea" is suited to livestock breeding and grazing and includes productive alluvial river flats rising to well-drained improved timber country.
The historic weatherboard residence was built in 1898 and has been renovated during the past six years with four large bedrooms plus two additional cottages.
Operational improvements include a fully equipped dairy, cattle yards, hay shed, workshop, machinery shed, silos plus other auxiliary shedding.
The property is ideally situated being only 10 kilometres from the township of Walwa, 35 kilometres from the picturesque township of Corryong and 125 kilometres from the major regional centre of Albury-Wodonga.
Rocklea backs onto Pine Mountain as part of the Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park. The region is a popular destination for tourists seeking a leisurely holiday on the Murray River to include recreational activities such as bushwalking, fishing, camping, boating, canoeing and jet skiing.
Water includes 127 mega-litre irrigation entitlement with 36.5 hectares established to spray irrigation and an opportunity to develop further.
There are three diesel pumps plus all supporting irrigation infrastructure.
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Pastures have been improved with rye grasses and clovers.
There is a history of oats, chicory, sorghum and millets sown annually as additional feed for grazing, hay and silage purposes.
Average annual rainfall is 825mm per year, with an estimated carrying capacity of 250 breeding cows (or 5000 DSE per annum).