Te Rangi Station, a special 948 hectare property, one of the original deer farms providing a huge opportunity to build a business around tourism and farming.
As one drives up the valley and looks to the sky Te Rangi Station starts to provide the 'X factor' wow feeling! The geological landscape itself is very impressive with massive limestone cliffs in the middle of the farm surrounded by over 200 hectares of native bush and kanuka which provide a fantastic habitat for the kiwi and other native bird life.
Settled in the 1918 post World War 1 ballot by Robert John Heays, a returned servicemen from Gallipoli. This unique parcel of land is located only 50 minutes' drive from Hawke's Bay Airport and has been developed and farmed by the Heays family for over 100 years, survived the great depression of the 1930s and is also steeped in deer farming history with the on farm capture and sale of red deer during the deer boom of the 1970s.
Scope for hunting, breeding and finishing deer, sheep and beef, with a fantastic fertiliser history, excellent summer rainfall and large areas of easy contour with options that include guided walking, hunting, horse or four wheel drive tours.
Improvements include a colonial 1920s four bedroom homestead, 1960s three bedroom manager's residence, shearers quarters, four stand woolshed, sheep and cattle yards, truck shed/workshop complex and two deer complexes with all weather access.
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