When Phil's father bought this farmland known as Coora in the mid 1960's - they did it tough.<br/><br/>Early settlers in the area cleared this land for farming mostly the grazing of sheep - generally Merino's for wool production, but as the years have gone on Coora has seen meat sheep and cropping.<br/><br/>Phil's dad Eddy established his Merino Flock on the property which he ran with his mother Emma and father Charlie, however unable to establish their own sharing shed - Eddy would walk these sheep 15km to the nearest woolshed at shearing time.<br/><br/>Eddy survived the harsh seasons and co-habited with the Kangaroos and Wombats and eventually the property was the passed down to Phil where he has continued to graze sheep.<br/><br/>Since Phil took the custodianship of the property he promoted the growth of a huge range of natural herbage and grasses attracting a wide range of parrots and migrating birds.<br/><br/>On the allotments, there are stands of Mallee trees - ideal for setting up your bush camp and maybe novice bee keeping.<br/><br/>Now days gaining access to the property is easy with an leisurely 1hr 45mins from the centre of Adelaide driving past the Mt Mary Hotel (great place for a meal if you've never been). then a further 10 minutes to the Murray River and further services at Morgan.<br/><br/>Phil's now retiring and he wants to share the love of the area with those who'd like to experience the freedom a bush retreat provides - and has therefore decided to sell off the farm in individual bush retreats.<br/><br/>We have 3 allotments to offer <br/><br/>• Emma's Range - 34.4 Ha (85 Acres) - <br/>by negotiation $115,000 - $125,000<br/><br/>• Charlies Paddock - 41.9 Ha (103 Acres) - <br/>by negotiation $125,000 - $145,000<br/><br/>• Eddies Run - 192 Ha (474 Acres) - <br/>by Negotiation $235,000 - $275,000<br/><br/>I have Aerial drone photo's which are currently being marked up, plus exact location maps - please complete your details on this page and we'll send them off as soon as we have them.<br/><br/>Kind Regards,<br/>Nigel Christie<br/>Urban & Rural Partners<br/>
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