The Chronicle

IDEAL HOME FOR ALL

Cattle and everyone else welcome

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KIALLA is a highly regarded property which has an excellent reputation for producing quality cattle and horses.

It is positioned in a quiet picturesqu­e valley, and the recently renovated homestead designed to cater for the owner who has a large family or entertains.

The home is fully air-conditione­d, fitted with reverse-cycle air-conditioni­ng.

There are five bedrooms and four bathrooms, two of which are ensuites, and this quality homestead is positioned in an elevated setting which overlooks the expansive low maintenanc­e park-like garden setting and the heated salt water pool.

The cottage is a renovated two bedroom timber cottage currently rented for $400 per fortnight.

The workers cottage is a separate four bedroom quarters with bathroom and toilet.

There is an excellent kitchen recently renovated and complete with Caesar stone bench tops, five burner gas stove, numerous storage drawers, pantry and dishwasher.

The kitchen is positioned to enjoy the activities in the family eating and sitting area and of the excellent country garden.

Kialla was a very successful horse stud in the mid 20th century and Bernboroug­h was bred at the property.

There are 20 timber horse stables and a large animal concrete washdown bay and there is an area available for a dressage arena and two secure dog runs.

Improvemen­ts include a 22m x 16m hay storage shed fitted with a 22m x 5m raised floor.

There is a 12m x 6m enclosed truck storage shed with concrete floor, three phase power, 16m x 9m raised floor barn with two stalls underneath, and the large insulation buildings consist of 22m x 11m, 17m x 3m, and 8.5m x 3.5m.

There are two 200 tonne silos and three 50 tonne silos, as well as two feel silos in the grain complex.

The property is currently being run as a successful charolais stud carrying 50 breeders plus calves, heifers, weaners and sale bulls to 24 months.

Irrigation is through 75 megalitre water allocation­s and an electrical­ly equipped bore 157m deep.

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