A RICH HISTORY "Chelsea Park" was originally part of "Brindley Park"- a land grant to William Wentworth and John Blaxland as a reward for being the first to cross the Blue Mountains in 1813.. The property has retained some of the earlier improvements including the original homestead (circa 1900), wool shed, shepherds/shearers quarters and sulky shed. It is located on black basalt soils derived from the volcanic activity which created the Liverpool Ranges some 350,000,000 years ago and are renowned for their fertility and ability to grow quality pastures. The proximity of the property to the range also enhances the rainfall totals with higher areas of “Chelsea Park” receiving upwards of 800mm p/a. TODAY Held by one family for 40 years, “Chelsea Park” is a rare gem in the Upper Hunter. Totaling 1070 acres, divided into 10 paddocks, with a laneway system for low stress handling of cattle. The property is well watered with a long double frontage to Coulsons creek together with a bore with reticulation system and additional dams, plus concrete troughs in every paddock. The property is well improved with a 4 bedroom home set in established gardens, 3 bedroom staff cottage, steel cattle yards, wool shed with yards, large hay shed, 7 bay machinery shed and tack room. The country is highly productive for cattle-growing - carrying around 175 breeders and followers with ease. Fertile black and chocolate basalt soils have been combined with 20 years of a rotational grazing strategy to deliver a full spectrum of native and improved pastures. With the added feature of a 50 unit irrigation license, "Chelsea Park" makes a very unique offering in this area. When you pay a visit, you'll appreciate it's a special place- and understand why it's been a profitable farm and family retreat for four decades.
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Inmueble ID: 700360128
Original Inmueble ID: 700360128