Almost 600 acres of country rising from arable flats to mountain gullies. Once well known as a haunt of Frank Gardiner and Ben Hall's bushranging gang - less well known for Banjo Pattersons short farming lease nearby and explorer William Charles Wentworth's squatting tenure- this scenic retreat adjoins Wentworth & Guinea Hen Gullys out of the Weddin Mountain National Park. Very comfortable 2 bedroom home idylically set in sheltered lee of mountain with mains power, air conditioning, large undercover entertaining area plus large lock-up double garage/workshop, separate machinery shed, horse shelter and two dams. Suits mix of livestock or some cropping with plenty of timbered range as a backdrop. Nature lovers paradise or private recreational getaway wilderness locale with direct access to National Park.
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