30 Hillcrest Road
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For the very first time in generations, this remarkable rural holding is being offered to the market. Set on fertile basalt soils and underpinned by outstanding water resources, the property combines history, productivity, and potential in equal measure. At its heart stands the original stone cottage - once known as the Strathaird Arms Inn at Myrtleville. A landmark in the district's early days, the inn welcomed travellers with its solid stone walls and commanding presence. Today, it remains a rare link to the region's pioneering past, ready to be restored or reimagined as part of a modern rural lifestyle. Beyond its heritage, the property delivers genuine farming scale. Two substantial structural steel sheds (not kit sheds) provide robust storage and utility, including a 25m x 15m shed with a full-length steel gantry and a 30m x 12m shed with a concrete slab floor. Further infrastructure includes steel/timber cattle yards with crush, three cone-bottom silos, and an original shearing shed, making the property well set-up for grazing or mixed farming. Water security is a standout feature. With bores located on both sides of the property , permanant water from the Kerrawary Creek and supported by around 10 dams, this holding is effectively drought-proof. Combined with the region's highly productive basalt soils, it offers carrying capacity and long-term productivity rarely found together. Conveniently located 9km from Taralga and 38km from Goulburn, this is a versatile property suited to cattle, sheep, mixed farming, or lifestyle pursuits - with the added prestige of owning a piece of district history. Opportunities like this are seldom available. Secure a property that offers not only fertile soils and infrastructure but also a unique story spanning generations. Contact Justin Gay on 0429 795 507 or Jacob Emmerton on 0460 962 345 to arrange your inspection today.
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