240.76 hectares (595 acres approx.) of productive soils are presented in three land Titles only a few minutes drive from the Cressy township. The sale of Ashton presents a wonderful opportunity for a local grower to expand their holding. However, its size and versatility allows it to stand alone as a viable cropping/livestock enterprise.

Irrigation: total area under infrastructure 158 hectares (390 acres) consisting of 1 fixed pivot, 1 towable pivot covering two sites and two linier pivots.

Water is accessed from the Cressy/Longford Irrigation Scheme and from Back Creek.

Crops that have been grown on Ashton have included poppies, peas, beans, potatoes (last grown 2003), broccoli, onions and cereals (barely, wheat and oats).

Livestock has historically consisted of trading for prime lamb production.

Capital Improvements: The early 1900′s 3 bedroom home was modernised in 1996 and now boasts up-to-date living rooms, kitchen and 2 bathrooms. The 3 car garage has 4 roller door accesses and extends to accommodate a great entertaining BBQ garden room. Magnificent Oaks and Elms create the frame for the much-loved garden. Nearby, there exists a second home a character dwelling of size and substance which needs renovation.

Farm buildings include Dutch barns, 2 stand shearing shed, stock yards, machinery and implement sheds.