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220 Creswick Road, Clunes, VIC 3370
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Stunning Pastoral Property
Located on Creswick Road, on the fringe of the historic township of Clunes and approximately 10 minutes to Creswick, this idyllic farming property offers approximately 35.16 hectares (86.88 acres) of gently undulating, arable grazing land with stunning natural features. With Creswick Creek meandering along the western boundary, the property enjoys both seasonal dam water and the scenic allure of creek frontage. Currently used for grazing sheep, the property is well-fenced into 5 paddocks with sheep yards, providing a versatile layout for livestock management. The pastures are a healthy blend of grasses that have regenerated naturally, benefiting from 18 years of chemical-free farming practices. This chemical-free approach has allowed for the land to thrive, with pastures only lightly grazed, ensuring sustainable use of the soil and a rich environment for grazing. Historically, some paddocks have been cultivated for oats, clover, and hay production, offering additional farming potential or the opportunity to further diversify agricultural activities.
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220 Creswick Road, Clunes, VIC 3370
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Stunning Pastoral Property
Located on Creswick Road, on the fringe of the historic township of Clunes and approximately 10 minutes to Creswick, this idyllic farming property offers approximately 35.16 hectares (86.88 acres) of gently undulating, arable grazing land with stunning natural features. With Creswick Creek meandering along the western boundary, the property enjoys both seasonal dam water and the scenic allure of creek frontage. Currently used for grazing sheep, the property is well-fenced into 5 paddocks with sheep yards, providing a versatile layout for livestock management. The pastures are a healthy blend of grasses that have regenerated naturally, benefiting from 18 years of chemical-free farming practices. This chemical-free approach has allowed for the land to thrive, with pastures only lightly grazed, ensuring sustainable use of the soil and a rich environment for grazing. Historically, some paddocks have been cultivated for oats, clover, and hay production, offering additional farming potential or the opportunity to further diversify agricultural activities.
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