This property of 1,118.2931 hectare (STS) has been held by the Leask family for 159 years, and the family name is synonymous with the Ophir township and district.
A traditional sheep farm with a mix of irrigated heavy flats, and extensive arable and native low hill country, it is a good mix of land types.
Improvements include a four bedroom, two bathroom brick home built in 2014 with a double skyline garage, a three-stand wool shed and covered yards, a second set of sheep yards, five bay and three bay haybarns, seven bay implement shed, various other outbuildings, and the historic McTavish's miners hut seen from the highway above Ophir.
The property has a private irrigation water right for 55 litres/second, and a stock water scheme pumped from the river to tanks and gravity fed to troughs throughout the property.
There are plenty of possibilities with this property given it's location, land types and quality improvements.