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454 Norfolk Road Upper, Norfolk Norfolk Grazing Block

Norfolk Grazing Block Located on the Upper Norfolk Road, this 87ha (approximately) drystock block has a fully operational 24 bale rotary cowshed (not currently supplying) and various other sheds suitable for calf rearing, hay, vehicle and equipment storage. Having been a well organised dairy farm for many years it has excellent farm tracks for easy stock management, plenty of stand off area for stock and lots of trimmed shelter in the form of barberry and bamboo hedging. The farm is predominantly flat with water and power to all paddocks. There is an opportunity to purchase 67 hectares (made up of 2 titles) with the homestead and all the sheds as there is a 20 hectare block that could easily stand alone with its own title. Plenty of options here and the Vendors are negotiable, come and view this excellent grazing block so close to Inglewood and New Plymouth. Contact me for your appointment to view. FIND ME ONLINE SCAN HERE TO VIEW MORE PROPERTY INFORMATION

Location 454 Norfolk Road Upper, Norfolk Land Area Total farm 87 hectares (218 acres approximately), (subject to subdivision of 2 sections which are being marketed separately as per BTW drawings) Note: There is potential to buy 67 hectares. The vendor will sell the bush block separately. Rates Not available due to subdivison Rateable Value Not available due to subdivison Contour This farm is predominantly flat, to very easy undulating dropping slightly to the Maketawa Stream on the back boundary. Layout The flat contour allows for very little waste pasture, the central races installed from when the property was a dairy farm means easy access for stock and farm vehicles to all 52 paddocks. Stock The farming operation is currently rearing 200 calves from four days old. Carrying 240 rising one year olds and 60 rising two year old heifers and steers. Property Information Water Supply The whole farm currently utilises water from the Maketawa Stream, it is pumped into a tank before distribution around the property via 40mm and 32mm lines with 25mm laterals. There has always been sufficient stock water available for each paddock. The house supply is mainly roof water stored in a 25,000lt concrete tank. The toilets, laundry and external house taps utilise farm water Farm Buildings Farm buildings include: • A 24 bale rotary cowshed which includes an in-shed feeder. The platform has variable speed and cup removers. (This equipment is available separately for sale) • A calf rearing shed capable of housing around 90 calves at any one time. There is an enclosed storage area. • 3 bay high stud implement shed • 2 haybarns • 2 silage pits • An old cowshed currently used for storage and calf rearing

Fencing The boundary fences are mainly 7 wire post and batten fences. The internal fencing structure is a mix of electric or five wire post and batten with electric. The bush is totally fenced off from all stock as part of the SNA requirement. Features • Flat land situated just 10 minutes from Inglewood and 20 minutes from New Plymouth • Easy access to Norfolk Primary and Inglewood High School • 3 titles • It is well laid out and easy to manage • A spacious home for the growing family • A range of farm buildings • Attractive native bush (SNA) • Handy location to towns By Negotiation Dwelling The dwelling on the property is a weather board three bedroom plus office/extra bedroom with a family room. It has some double glazing and has been redecorated throughout with new carpet, vinyl and paint. The open plan living, kitchen and dining area is heated using a wood burner and an HRV system for extra ventilation. The master bedroom, walk in wardrobe and en-suite is on a second storey, two large bedrooms and a bathroom being on the ground floor. The laundry is situated in the double garage which can be accessed internally. Fertiliser Fertiliser applied as per Ravensdown recommendations across the entire property, until the autumn of 2023 when 30 tonne of Bio Boost at 1 tonne per hectare and 60kgm of urea were applied. Historically 40kg/ha of Phosphate and 90kg/ha of Potassium were applied annually and more recently 1 tonne of lime per hectare. All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee it is accurate and interested parties should complete their own due diligence. Image was not taken from the subject property For Sale

Whole Farm Subdivision Scheme Plan

Any interest in this property should be registered with the Client’s Agency. Contents of the proposal do not form part of a contract. While care has been taken in their preparation, no responsibility is accepted for the accuracy of the whole or any part and interested persons are advised to make their own enquiries and satisfy themselves in all respects. Linda McIntyre Rural Sales 027 282 8561 linda.mcintyre@eieio.co.nz See more of what my clients say about me on our team page at “Linda was amzing to deal with. We felt like she listened and worked with us and we very much appreciated what she did for us. She is very professional in her work but also down to earth and easy to relate to. I would highly recommend Linda and would definitely use her services again.” These are just some of the many organisations, schools, sports teams and clubs we support. Helping Taranaki Communities for over 100 Years.

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