Located in the Quambone district, being *70 km west of Coonamble, *10 km west of Quambone and *100km north of Warren is where you will find this well renowned mixed farming and grazing holding known as Haddington. Consisting of *2,116 hectares or *5,230 acres of flat to slightly undulating cultivating country which consists of a good variety of soil including red clay, Marthaguy Creek black loam and light loam. The cultivation has been designed and fenced for Controlled Traffic Farming (CTF). There is *590 hectares of well-established and establishing Buffel grass. The property is mostly cleared with *290 hectares of open and timbered grazing country, providing excellent stock shelter and which consist of Box, Gum, Wilga, Rosewood, Belah, Pine and Quinine which is an excellent source of cattle feed. There are also high areas on the property for livestock during flood. Water storage is in abundance with the western boundaries abutting Marthaguy Creek and as well as a very reliable solar bore which supplements the homestead, tanks, dams and troughs throughout the property. The property is situated on the fringes of the Macquarie Marshes bringing with that plenty of visiting bird life including the fascinating Brolgas. Fenced into 16 good sized paddocks, most having excellent water supply by both dams and troughs which is supplied by bore water. This property ran 100 cows and 3,000 breeding ewes and *600 hectares of farming in the last financial year. External fencing is in excellent to fair condition and the internal fencing has mostly been replaced, a total of *20km of fencing has been replaced over the past 9 years, the majority of the new fencing is 11 or 13 plain wire. The weatherboard homestead, consists of three generously sized bedrooms, two with built-in wardrobes, a spacious eat in kitchen, a large loungeroom and a fully screened in verandah. The house yard enjoys beautiful well established flowering gardens and shade trees, watered from automatic watering system and there is a 7kW solar system servicing the surrounding infrastructure to help with energy costings. There are so many other standout improvements including a detached 1 bedroom granny flat where the kitchen and bathroom has recently been refurbished, 3 bay shed containing 2 converted shipping containers utilised as a tack shed and also an air conditioned office, 6 x dog kennels/runs, large chook/duck yard with overhead water tank, meat house, *60m x 60m machinery shed, *60m x 40m hay shed, 3 stand shearing shed and sheep yards, cattle yards with round yard, crush and loading ramp, 5 x silos, plenty of tanks and troughs, agricultural airstrip. Inspection highly recommended.
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Coonamble Shire Council rates $5,500.88 p.a.
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The size of Quambone is approximately 1,172 square kilometres. It has 3 parks covering nearly 0.8% of total area. The population of Quambone in 2011 was 249 people. By 2016 the population was 162 showing a population decline of 34.9% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Quambone is 60-69 years. Households in Quambone are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying under $300 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Quambone work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 67.4% of the homes in Quambone were owner-occupied compared with 72.1% in 2016..
Quambone has 186 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Quambone have seen a 36.28% increase in median value. As at 31 October 2024:
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