A Jewel In The Crown Of Australia’s Thoroughbred Industry

Media Release - Thursday June 29

With an enviable history of producing highly sought after sale ring yearlings and champions of the track, ‘Edinburgh Park’ offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to secure and build on a proud history of the highest level of success in the Australian thoroughbred industry.

Edinburgh Park has been purpose built from the ground up to provide the perfect environment in which a family can live and pursue the ultimate dream of producing elite horses for any equestrian pursuit.  Thoroughbreds that have been raised on the farm to date include household names such as; Silent Witness, Royal Merchant, Better Than Ready, Eleven Eleven, Glenfiddich, Sister Madly, Rubisaki etc..  

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  • 214 Acres / 86.56 Hectares on 4 titles 
  • Picturesque, highly fertile soils and exceptional high growth improved pasture
  • 4km Manning River frontage + 200 Megalitre irrigation licence + Town Water


  • Exceptional extensive equine breeding/spelling infrastructure inc. Modern barns, veterinary facilities, walker, round yard, day yards, foaling hub, laneway system

  • Exquisitely modern, luxury homestead perfectly positioned overlooking farm and river + Separate manager's residence/staff accommodation

  • Bitumen roads across entire farm + Hardwood post and rail fenced paddocks
  • Located 15 mins to M1 + 3 Hours Sydney, 1.5 Hrs Newcastle, 20 mins Taree City and airport.  

Edinburgh Park is a Champion producing Thoroughbred nursery, located in a premium lifestyle position on the Mid North Coast of NSW. 

Offered for sale by Written Expressions of Interest to purchase, closing 4pm AEDT Friday 28th July.

Information Memorandum and sale contracts available upon request.

Clint Donovan 0421 944 985 David Chester 0410 683 466

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