Located approximately 25km south of Geurie, 30km west of Wellington, 62km south of Dubbo and, “Allambie” is a highly regarded mixed farming property situated in the renowned Arthurville/Suntop district of Central Western New South Wales. Long recognised as a productive and well-managed farming enterprise, the property combines quality arable country, improved pastures, secure water resources and extensive infrastructure to create a highly efficient and versatile agricultural operation.
Comprising approximately 682.2 hectares (1,685 acres), “Allambie” features predominantly flat to gently undulating red loam soils with approximately 546 hectares (1,350 acres) considered arable and contoured throughout. The property offers an excellent balance of cropping and livestock production, with approximately 364 hectares (900 acres) established to improved pastures including lucerne, clover, phalaris and premier digit. The balance supports native pasture species and productive grazing country, providing flexibility across a range of farming enterprises.
The district enjoys a reliable Central West climate well suited to mixed farming pursuits, supporting both broadacre cropping and livestock production. The fertile red loam soils, combined with the property’s extensive arable area and established pasture base, provide an excellent foundation for ongoing productivity and sustainable agricultural performance.
Water security is a major feature of “Allambie”. A secure Little River stock and domestic water supply is reticulated throughout the property via 145,000-litre storage tanks supplying troughs across most paddocks. This is complemented by 19 dams, including an 8ML storage dam, frontage to Gundy Creek and three backup bores equipped with electric and windmill pumps. Together, these water resources provide reliable stock and domestic water throughout the year and underpin the property’s operational resilience.
Cropping has traditionally included approximately 162-202 hectares (400-500 acres) annually sown to a mix of oats, canola, wheat and barley. For the current season, approximately 40 hectares (100 acres) of grazing oats and 20 hectares (50 acres) of grazing canola have already been established. A further 53 hectares (130 acres) of barley and 73 hectares (180 acres) of pasture are planned to be sown. All crops will be given in with the sale of “Allambie”.
Currently operated as a mixed farming enterprise, “Allambie” is well suited to sheep, cattle or a combination of both in conjunction with cropping activities. The property is divided into approximately 25 main paddocks with fencing predominantly hinge-joint construction, complemented by sections of netting fencing. The fencing is generally in good order, with many paddocks featuring double gateways, supporting efficient stock movement and management. Native timber species including White Box, Yellow Box, Grey Box, Red Gum, Stringybark and Kurrajong provide valuable shade, shelter and environmental diversity throughout the property.
The residence is a standout feature of the property. Constructed circa 2006, the architect-designed brick veneer home offers four bedrooms, three bathrooms, an office, multiple living areas and quality finishes throughout. Tasmanian Oak flooring, ducted zoned reverse-cycle air conditioning, underfloor-heated bathrooms & laundry, extensive insulation and spacious verandahs combine to create a comfortable and highly functional family home. Positioned within established gardens benefitting from river water access and an automatic irrigation system, the residence is complemented by a breezeway-connected double garage, solar hot water system and substantial rainwater storage.
The working improvements are extensive and exceptionally well maintained. A steel-framed four-stand woolshed with raised board, ceiling fans, sink and toilet facilities is complemented by substantial steel and weldmesh sheep yards incorporating covered concrete drafting and drenching races. Cattle handling facilities comprise steel and weldmesh cattle yards complete with crush and loading ramp, together with adjoining sheep yards to support efficient livestock management. Machinery and storage infrastructure includes an enclosed workshop/ vehicle shed with power and concrete floor, a five-bay semi-enclosed machinery shed, enclosed 4 bay machinery shed. Grain storage facilities comprise two 50-tonne AAMG sealed silos and three 50-tonne Nelson sealed silos, providing valuable on-farm storage capacity and operational flexibility. Numerous rainwater storage tanks service the improvements and further enhance the property’s functionality. The property is accessed via a bitumen road to the front gate and features an all-weather road to the house and sheds.
“Allambie” represents a rare opportunity to acquire a quality turnkey mixed farming enterprise in one of the Wellington (Arthurville/Suntop) district most highly regarded agricultural regions. Combining productive soils, secure water, quality improvements and a superior residence, the property presents as an exceptionally well-balanced holding capable of supporting a diverse range of agricultural enterprises while offering significant lifestyle appeal.
Inspections by appointment
Auction: Wednesday 12th August 2026 – 11am – Western Plains Cultural Centre Dubbo
Agent: Peter Dwyer – 0418 266 523



































