Tamarang is located only 8 kilometres south of Armidale in the sought after Dangarsleigh area.
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Boasting 100 acres (about 40.4 hectares) of rare New England basalt soil, the entire property is arable and has received an annual fertiliser application over the past 20 years.
‘Tamarang’ is subdivided into 8 separate stock paddocks with the quality and maintenance of the fencing a genuine asset.
Each paddock is automatically watered by trough from the bore, with three additional storage dams on the property, which add further security.
‘Tamarang’ consistently runs 44 steers/heifers year in year out, utilising a proven rotational grazing system.
The Homestead is a quality built 330 square metre brick veneer and corrugated iron construction.
Built in 1988, the owners have maintained the home beautifully, ensuing that it remains one of the district’s most liveable rural residences.
It offers four bedrooms, two bathrooms, four living areas and an office, giving ‘Tamarang’ plenty of room for the whole family.
Describing the homestead without mentioning the gardens would be unthinkable.
Landscaped gardens designed by Brendan Moar surround the house, combining established trees, flower beds and numerous courtyards and outside entertaining areas to create a gardener’s paradise.
‘Tamarang’ has underfloor heating as well as a striking open fireplace in the formal lounge room, perfect for the colder New England months.
The home has been positioned perfectly with the kitchen, dining and sitting rooms all capturing the northern aspect.
Contact Dan Fittler from Elders to organise an inspection of this impressive property today on 0402 942 231.