'Coomooloo' - 9 titles of big, ag-rich potential on 385-hectares.
It's some of the Fleurieu's most scenic terrain, and historic 'Coomooloo' beckons as a significant 952-acre slice of prime, high rainfall grazing country across 9 freehold titles.
Integral to Inman Valley's rich past, the Lush family took the reins of 'Coomooloo' in 1938; since then, the c1959 homestead and self-contained studio - used for alpaca workshops - and super practical infrastructure has changed hands just once; the current custodian acquiring the property in 2015.
Ideally situated near historic Yankalilla, with easy access to coastal Victor Harbor and the pristine beaches of Normanville and Carrickalinga, this well-established and easily accessible property boasts unrivalled sea views from many vantage points.
The land boasts productive pastures of clover, phalaris and rye grasses, excellent fencing, and functional paddock design with beneficial capacity to increase production; its soils suitable for high-capacity breeding, fattening or backgrounding operations.
Beyond the blend of improved pastures, treed and fenced creek lines and sensible stands of native vegetation is the ability to utilize about 400 odd acres for hay and cropping; the remaining rich, heavier-carrying loamy soils are primed for grazing.
Water security is a feature of 'Coomooloo' receiving an average annual rainfall of approx. 27 to 28 inches (675mm - 700mm). Stock water is secure thanks to highly functional water harvesting and distribution systems, spring-fed dams, solar and electric pumps, and windmills to header tanks for gravity-fed paddock troughs.
As for the comfortable yet unpretentious 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom homestead, its' best years may well be ahead - the solar-boosted home bound to reward your renovation efforts (STPC.)
Steeped in history, unequalled in capacity, reliability and performance. Discover the ag-rich potential…
Main Features:
Rich, varied terrain with elevation & sea views
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