Located in the tightly held area of Beachport, Allisford is an excellent breeding enterprise with opportunity for growth and further development.
The 411 hectares (1016 acres) feature soil types varying from highly fertile heavy black flats, deep red terra rossa to grey sandy loam over limestone on the high ground.
Ti-trees are scattered across the flats providing protection for livestock during the summer months, whilst a mixture of gums over the high ground create warmth and shelter during the winter period.
Strategic place drains on the property, allow for water to get away quicker during wet winter months.
Pastures include phalaris, sub clover, strawberry clover and native grasses.
The majority of the fencing consists of seven or eight plain wire plus double barb, poly droppers and some hot wires.
Gates are all in good condition, swinging both ways.
An established rubble laneway throughout the centre of Allisford is ideal for ease of management and movement of livestock.
A portion of the stock water is supplied via an electric pump at the house to poly and concrete tanks.
A windmill and two near new solar pumps supply the remainder of the property.
The three bedroom/one bathroom home is situated on a slightly elevated rise over looking the garden and surrounds.
The home had new colorbond cladding in 2006 and the majority of the property was re-wired the same year.
Temperature is managed by a split-system air conditioner plus a slow combustion fire place.
Solar panels (24) on the roof create approximately 12kW of power.
Three tanks supply approximately 100,000 litres of rainwater to the house.
Other structural improvements include a 9.5 metre by 24 metre machinery/hay shed with an access height of 4.5 metres.
There is a two stand shearing shed, with gratings in good condition, with a holding capacity for approximately 250 ewes.
The four bay car garage is powered, lockable and has a water connection.