61.49 Ha (152 acres) undulating FH land, 4 km from Wongarbon Village (primary school, post office, general store, hotel, gallery and community hall), 8km from Geurie Township and 17 km from Dubbo City. Dubbo City Council rates approx. $1 100.00. Garbage service is available.

All black and red basalt, white box and kurrajong country watered by a bore and ground tanks. Some 65 acres have been farmed.

Water comes from a bore, solar equipped, pumping to a storage tank and then on to a reservoir in an elevated position; a 20 000 gallon tank is positioned at the Homestead; a large storage tank is attached to the stable complex; while another tank is fed from the hay shed; and a large concrete tank feeds off the machinery shed. An earth dam recently cleaned out is equipped with a petrol pump, with water directed to a reservoir.

The fencing includes some new boundary lines. Six paddocks have been created with most fencing in good order.

Modern brick veneer, four bedroom home partly airconditioned and insulated, open plan design with large living areas and two bathrooms, extensive lined verandahs surround the house that is complimented with a two-car carport. The building has been positioned to take full advantage of the magnificent views of the surrounding countryside and the Macquarie Valley.

Steel four-bay machinery shed with two bays fully enclosed to provide a lockup workshop with roller door, concrete floor and concrete water tank. Steel stable complex connected to power containing three stalls and a tack room, hay shed, steel sheep yards and wooden cattle yards.

"Killymoon" enjoys an unrepeatable position in our District close to all amenities, including school bus from the gate and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and Macquarie Valley.

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