Bylong Park For Sale – Ripe for Revitalization

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Monday July 10

"Bylong Park" is an exceptional opportunity for an equine professional to re-establish a commercial breeding operation or bloodstock pre-training and spelling facility in the Hunter Valley on a substantial land holding with the Wollemi National Park providing a majestic backdrop.

Situated on 334 acres (135.2HA), the farm could be utilised equally as well for cattle, or as a fantastic family property or weekend rural retreat, but the existing horse infrastructure does lay the groundwork for a boutique thoroughbred business to be developed.



Having produced outstanding racehorses including Group I winners Mosheen and Driefontein who each won over $2M in prize money, "Bylong Park" is well set up for horses with 16 fully lined, enclosed timber stables, vetting shed with mare and foal crush, day yards, wash bay and laneways providing ease of access to all paddocks.

Situated in a quiet valley, the property is under an hour to all the major Hunter Valley farms providing easy access to the stallions of your choice.

The property features a modern three bedroom home with two car garage and two carports as well and a renovated original three bedroom guest/workers cottage circa late 1800's.

Ample water is a feature of the property with approximately 1.3km of creek frontage and a 170 unit water allocation from Martindale Creek. The property also features approximately 150,000L of tank water and troughs in all paddocks.

Infrastructure includes an 18m x 9m hay/machinery shed plus second 15m x 8m hay/machinery shed, brand new and never used 9m x 9m kennel with concrete floor and fit out of 7 mesh kennels with automatic waterers plus external mesh runs.



This is a versatile rural holding that could deliver a tranquil country lifestyle and a legitimate business opportunity for the successful purchaser and is located 15 minutes from Denman, 35 mins to Muswellbrook and 2.5hrs to the start of the M1 at Wahroonga.

For more information contact: Melanie Sunderland 0408 539 797 or Scott Bailey on 0407 722 705

Bailey Property & Livestock

 83 John Street , Singleton, NSW 2330

 baileyhuntervalley.com.au

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