Deadline Sale 4pm, Thu 9 Nov 2017 (unless sold prior)
Since 1843 when the Hay family purchased 10 head of horned cattle and established their farming business in the Bay, each generation has consistently improved and developed both the land and infrastructure. Attention to detail, simplicity of operation, productivity and profitability underpin the value of the farms, ensuring no surprises for the new owners. Everything from fertiliser, fencing, access and lanes, to infrastructure and the homestead environment have been developed and maintained to the highest standard, making it a simple transition to take over and operate, without the cost of capital expenditure. The home farm 'Glenralloch' is a 274ha finishing property with an excellent balance of summer and winter country, coupled with a good mix of contour and altitude and a strong fertiliser history. Well subdivided with an all-weather access track ensures ease of management and very good shelter further enhances its grass-growing ability. A full array of farm buildings includes a large woolshed with concrete yards and a covered race, new cattle yards and original stables. 'Glenralloch' also carries a ewe flock, fitting into the grazing programme for fattening heifers. Balancing the operation is the 226ha 'Manuka Bay' block - a unique coastal property, providing early spring growth on strong, clean country with an abundance of clover. Well-subdivided with good lanes and stock water, cattle yards with crush, sheep yards and an excellent fertiliser history, it is set up for growing-out beef to 18 months. The real feature is your own bay with beach-front access from the extensive farm tracks.
The wonderful 'Glenralloch' homestead has been recently completely and sympathetically refurbished, providing modern conveniences whilst retaining the character and elegance.
Steeped in history, 'Glenralloch' is on the market for the first time in 174 years - this is an exceptional opportunity and not to be missed.