“Kurrali” is situated 20 kms South East of Wellington, 5 kms North West of Mumbil, 75 kms North of Orange and 10 kms West of Lake Burrendong with frontage to Burrendong Way.
The country is undulating of red and lighter loam soils. Approximately 350 acres would be arable and it is all contoured. Originally timbered with Grey Box and some Kurrajong which is cleared for farming and grazing. Shelter belt tree lines have been planted on the property.
Improved pastures of clover and ryegrass along with native grasses. Fencing in the 16 paddocks, of hinge joint and plain wire with several lane ways. Most of the fencing is in good order.
Stock water is supplied by 14 dams and a trough system that is supplied by a solar powered well pumping to 2 x 5,000 gallon tanks.
Improvements include a three bedroom, brick veneer home with tile roof. Kitchen with dishwasher, double sink and electric oven & hot plates. Dining room with carpet floor coverings. Lounge room with carpet floor coverings and wood heater. Sun room/living area with tile floor. Bedroom 1 has carpet, built in robe and ensuite, bedroom 2 and bedroom 3/office have carpet floor coverings but without built ins. Main bathroom with shower vanity and toilet. Laundry, front verandah and back concrete area. Solar hot water. 15,000 gallon rain water storage. The home is situated in an elevated position with 360 degree views over the property.
Working improvements include a barn style shed 18m x 9m with garage section, power and lights. 10 kw Stand alone Solar System. 2 x 40 tonne Delarue Silos. Steel cattle yards with covered working areas, loading and unloading ramps, Arrow crush, calf crush and water connected.
“Kurrali” is an attractive small farm with good working improvements sufficient for its management. The views from the home towards the East are spectacular. The well water reticulation scheme provides a permanent water supply for stock and garden water. The property is ideally situated to run as a cattle trading enterprise or stud cattle property. The property is currently de-stocked and carrying a body of dry feed.
** Note: some images shown in this presentation are from previous seasons, while some were taken May 2020.