Shire of Perenjori , Lochada Rd
Mixed Farming Enterprise, Diversification Opportunity
3080ha/7611ac
Homestead, Workers Cottage
Workshop, GP, Machinery, Shearing Shed, stockyards
Eco-Tourism Opportunity
Wildflowers, Weelhamby Lakeside, Breakaway Stone
Salmon/York Gum, Mallee, Jam, Tammer, Sandalwood
Abundant Water, Bore Field 600KL
2x 450k Steel Tanks, Turkey nest, 5 Dams
Communication Tower (55m)
For sale by Offers to Purchase
$1,600,000
Weelhamby Farm is located at 2042 Lochada Road in the Perenjori Shire with excellent access from both Perenjori (32km), Morawa (48km) and direct access via sealed road to the Karara (30km) Mine site in WA's Midwest. The farm offers an unique opportunity to purchase a freehold property bordering pastoral land with outstanding aesthetic lake and breakaway views, wildflowers, water holes, native wildlife and an operational mixed enterprise farming business, currently cropping reduced area to accommodate sheep (700) domestic goat (1300) breeding/fattening/finishing with excellent fencing to manage seasonal grazing opportunities etc, 1985ha cropping heavy/medium to softer soil types,
1000ha remnant bush/ vegetation grazing fenced and watered.
Infrastructure on the property includes a comfortable historic clay brick homestead, workers cottage (Farm-stay), Shearing shed with stockyards, excellent fencing, machinery sheds, workshop, bulk fertiliser storage, grain silos, abundant water including Windmills, Solar pumps, Dams and a decommissioned 600kL bore field with two 450,000 litre steel tanks in very good condition and fenced operational 2 million litre turkey nest roadside access, excellent supply. Shallow water supplies on the property provide excellent drinking water, homestead supply with pipework and storage to manage paddock rotational cropping and grazing.
The property also has a 55 metre communications tower currently decommissioned in excellent condition and has potential interested parties looking to lease/rent etc.
Diversification opportunities include eco-tourism with outstanding wildflowers combined with native wildlife, stone breakaways, lakeside walking trails, camp sites etc, Weelhamby Wildflower way was operational until recently when time constraints closed this venture however in today's ever changing society and with WA's local internal travel increasing demand for this type of location is unlimited and ready to be taken to the next level.
For further information contact Brad 0429 911 504 to arrange an inspection of Weelhamby to explore this great opportunity in WA's Midwest.
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