Tasman has so much to offer, but one thing it rarely provides is quality drystock or grazing properties with real scale. Against the odds, here it is.
Set across 198 hectares on three titles, this tucked-away gem offers an excellent balance of land: approximately 60 hectares of productive flats, around 93 hectares of rolling to moderate hill country grazing, and the balance planted in radiata pine (2017 & 2022 stands). These pines offer flexibility - either enjoy an annual return through a cutting right agreement on offer or purchase outright and literally watch your investment grow.
Currently farmed with sheep, goats, and beef, but noting the property has previously been utilised for dairy grazing, and more intensive beef, so the options are certainly there to explore. The present owners have managed the land with care and attention, making continual improvements to fertility and pasture quality. The property is well fenced and subdivided, allowing for efficient stock rotation and grazing management. Water security is excellent, with not one but three water sources, fully reticulated water flows across the farm with water troughs throughout.
The home is exactly that - a warm, inviting home with stunning views over the land and out to the spectacular Mt Arthur Range. Featuring four spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms, and open-plan kitchen and living areas, the home flows seamlessly to a deck and generous lawn, perfectly positioned to capture the last of the Tasman sunshine.
Supporting improvements are extensive and include implement and hay sheds, a workshop, a three-stand woolshed, two sets of cattle yards, calf-rearing sheds, and - for those with equestrian interests - an arena and stable.
This property is a truly unique find. The current owners have loved their time here but have made the tough decision that now is the right moment to pass the baton to the next lucky custodians. If this is all ticking the box and making a lot of sense, get in touch and make it happen quickly before someone else does.