Mudgee NSW 2850 5500 Ulan Road
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Sold Mar 10 11:00 AM
Land 285 ha
Sold for $1,700,000
First National Real Estate Mudgee
"FOREST LODGE"
'Forest Lodge' at 5500 Ulan Road is a productive and easy to manage 700 acre farm located just over half an hour north of Mudgee and 10km north of the coalfields. This property features two houses, excellent water with a bore and dams and sound working improvements. 'Forest Lodge' will suit the part time farmer, someone looking for productive additional country or will make a great starter block.

•706 acres (285.7 ha) 57 km north of Mudgee on the bitumen Ulan Road
•An older style three-bedroom home plus a neat, modern two-bedroom cottage
•Principally cleared, level well fenced farming and grazing country
•Well watered with a bore reticulating to concrete troughs and seven dams
•Excellent working improvements, including modern steel cattle-yards and a two stand equipped woolshed.

Auction on Friday 10th March at 11am at First National Mudgee, 128 Church Street, Mudgee.

For further details, or to arrange an inspection, please contact Peter Druitt on 0428 637 376.
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