2966 Castlereagh Highway, Gilgandra
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An outstanding level ninety percent cleared, and arable semi rural block situated on the main Castlereagh Highway on the outskirts of Gilgandra (Breelong).
This genuinely priced land has excellent fencing with locked gate very secured for any livestock.
A nice row of trees along the Highway boundary allows for good shade, shelter and privacy.
The large dam is well place for consistent water catchment providing year round water for small crops or animals.
Would make an Ideal hobby block, weekend retreat or even a good base for a small trucking company etc,
PLEASE NOTE .. THE LOCAL COUNCIL ZONING DOES NOT CONSENT TO BUILDING A HOUSE. SO, NO BUILDING ENTITLEMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL PURPOSES.
THE ZONING DOES ALLOW FOR BUILDING A FARM OR MACHINERY SHED, OR AGRICULTURAL STRUCTURES.
Situated approx. 20 minutes to Gilgandra Township, 45 Minutes to Dunedoo or 4.20minutes to Newcastle.
For nature lovers the land sits almost adjacent to the Breelong National Park, the significant Goonoo Forest State Conservation Area , featuring also the flowing Castlereagh River.
Well priced to sell by genuine vendor!! Extremely popular price range be early to call.
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About Gilgandra
Gilgandra is located on the junction of the Newell, Oxley, and Castlreagh Highways, ½ way point between Brisbane and Melbourne. Travelling inland from the east coast Giilgandra is 442 kms from Sydney and 385 kms from Newcastle. Gilgandra is also 40 minutes from the spectacular Warrumbungle Mountains.
Gilgandra is set on the banks of the Castlereagh River (an upside down river, where the water flows underground) and supports a shire population of 4309, with a town population of 3129. Gilgandra covers an area of 4487 square kilometers and the excellent climate allows outdoor activities to be enjoyed all year round.
Gilgandra has a strong rural centre, with the main industry being crops for farming and sheep grazing since 1830, with a significant increase in cattle over the last century.
A great place to base yourself to make day trips around the region.