Bridging town and country, this 284 hectare (more or less) property is in four titles and has produced up to 135,000 kgMS under the current system with scope to milk off an additional 80 hectares, increase current production and take the dairy operation to the next level.
Key infrastructure includes a well-spec'd 30 aside herringbone dairy shed. Shedding is well taken care of with a large array, including five bay implement shed, four bay implement shed, haybarns, purpose-built calf rearing shed, feed pad and workshop.
Water on the farm is currently supplied by bore. The farm is a mixture of flat, rolling and hill contour, with soils being Maramarua clay loam. The farm is divided into approximately 60 paddocks with boundary fencing predominantly being 7-wire. The race system has been well-planned and property is centrally raced ensuring all weather access to the paddocks. Another strong farm addition is a large brown rock quarry for all races and track requirements.
Housing is well provided for, centred around a well-maintained five-bedroom main residence dating from the 1990s, complete with a swimming pool. Additional accommodation is thoughtfully catered for with two separate three-bedroom homes on the farm, well suited to a sharemilker, farm manager, or staff.
With convenient access to both Auckland (45 minutes to the airport) and the wider Waikato, the property is well positioned for those balancing work and lifestyle. Day-to-day needs are close at hand in Pokeno, with Woolworths 26 kilometres away, and for the keen fisherman the Kaiaua Boat ramp is 21 kilometres away. Schooling is well supported with access to Maramarua School, Mangatangi School, and Hauraki Plains College, offering options from primary through to secondary education.
Early inspection is strongly encouraged, as farms of this scale, with such versatility and functionality, are seldom available.