Bowyer & Livermore is pleased to present "Tarwynn View", a well-balanced rural holding offering a combination of productive grazing country, reliable water and stunning rural views across the surrounding district.
Situated approximately 25km* from Bathurst, 52km* to Oberon, 160km to Goulburn, 226km* to Sydney and 251km* to Canberra, the property offers a practical balance of accessibility and rural setting.
Set across 66.21 hectares (163.54 acres)*, the property features a gently undulating landscape that works well for livestock, with a mix of improved and native pastures, including phalaris and clovers, all supported by quality soils. Tarwynn View is well suited to an ongoing grazing operation, historically carrying 25* cows and calves with ease.
With backbone power running through the property a generous shed/weekender (STCA) can easily be situated to capture far reaching views, creating a productive getaway.
66.21 hectares | 163.54 acres*
Undulating grazing country, easy to work
Phalaris, clovers and native pastures throughout
Subdivided into 3 good size grazing paddocks
Excellent stands of native timber providing timbered grazing areas and firewood opportunities
Quality soils supporting productivity
Six dams providing reliable water
Davys Creek frontage
Timber cattle yards in place
Elevated positions for shed/weekender capturing stunning rural views
Extensive sealed road frontage with easy access
Situated on multiple titles
Back bone power through the property
"Tarwynn View" offers a genuine opportunity for those looking to secure a manageable grazing parcel with strong fundamentals, natural water and a pleasant outlook, all within a well-regarded rural district.
For further information or to arrange your inspection, contact
James Walton
0404 729 509
*Approximately
Note: This property does not have a building entitlement.*
Disclaimer: Bowyer & Livermore, in conjunction with the owner and independent sources, present this information to the best of their ability. Accuracy is not guaranteed, and all interested parties are encouraged to conduct their own inquiries.