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NORTHERN TERRITORY

NORTHERN TERRITORY

‘CHARLTON GULLY GRAZING’

CHARLTON GULLY, EYRE PENINSULA, SA

271.0 Hectares | 669.6 Acres

‘Charlton Gully Grazing’ has been farmed by the Proude family for over 35 years. Over that period, this allotment has been successfully grazed, most recently and currently running merino Ewes mated to crossbreds.

This is solid grazing country, well located just 25kms north of Port Lincoln and in a highly sought after and tightly held region on the Lower Eyre Peninsula.

With an average annual rainfall of over 450mm, with approximately 75% falling between April to October, ‘Charlton Gully’ is known for its reliability of seasons and stock finishing capabilities.

The land is undulating to hilly with some steepish country and includes nice heavy fertile soils and excellent established pastures of Clover and Rye Grass.

The country has had a good history of fertilisers applied.

The terrain includes granite outcrops, established trees for livestock shelter and there are several well-maintained dams. The Tod River runs through the property so ample stock-water is always available.

Fenced into 5 main paddocks with cyclone mesh and timber posts with some supporting iron droppers. There is an implement shed and an old shearing shed, although not currently in use.

For Sale

INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT

Luke Duncan 0458 141 321 luke.duncan@elders.com.au

Elders Port Lincoln eldersrealestate.com.au/300P106879

‘ARTHUR’S’ RUDALL, EYRE PENINSULA, SA

869 Hectares | 2,147 Acres

‘Arthur’s’ consists of a total landholding of approximately 869 hectares (2,147 acres) with approximately 1,989 acres that is well cleared and arable for cropping. The current owners have been farming here for 22 years with mostly cereal crops of wheat and barley and occasionally canola.

Internal fences have been removed to facilitate continuous cropping. The boundary fences consist of cyclone mesh with timber posts. 2/3rds of the fencing is in good condition while 1/3rd of the fencing on the western boundary has been removed.

The land is slightly undulating with mostly sand over clay soils with some deeper sand swales. A small amount of delving has been done but the country would respond well to delving and clay spreading in the sandy areas. There is an area on the southern end of the allotment that consists of Gypsum deposits.

Average annual rainfall of 325mm per year with approximately 75-80% falling through growing season (April to October). The property has its own SA Water meter.

Located approximately 20kms west of Cleve & 50 kms east of Lock on the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia.

Expression Of Interest

13 ESPLANADE ELLISTON, SA

Located along Elliston’s Esplanade overlooking Waterloo Bay, one of the most beautiful bays that the entire West Coast has to offer, is this solid brick veneer 3-bedroom family home.

Situated on a corner allotment of 711m2 with un-interrupted views of the ocean, you will love this one! The design is simplistically brilliant with kitchen, dining, and loungerooms all facing Waterloo Bay providing you with a stunning outlook.

Key Features

• Ensuite off the master bedroom.

• Renovated kitchen with all new appliances.

• Split system reverse cycle air conditioning.

• Security shutters on most of the windows.

• Double garage with cement floor and workshop area.

• 8.5m x 5.5m shed with concrete floor, power and double sliding doors. Big enough for the caravan and boat.

• Paved courtyard area, fish filleting station, rainwater tank and low maintenance garden.

This is a rare find in a tightly held area of Elliston... Sure to be popular!

INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT

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