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Located on Collie Rd in the coveted area of Te Kowhai, north of Hamilton, is a substantial dairy farm bordering the Waipa River. The property has been in the same family for more than 50 years.
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The 106.9-hectare property encompassing five titles combines a productive dairy farm and highly sought-after lifestyle, Mike Fraser-Jones of Bayleys Hamilton says.

“This property represents an opportunity to secure an attractive, quality farm in the desirable area of Te Kowhai – favoured for its lifestyle, decile 10 school and close proximity to Hamilton city.”

The farm is currently milking 300 cows producing 104,000kg milksolids, with all calves and 30 yearlings wintered on, and 50 heifers are grazed out. 

“There is excellent stock flow through well-maintained races and an underpass leading to a central 36-aside herringbone dairy. 

“Water is pumped from a shallow well to a 36,000-litre tank and also feeds off to two large manacons strategically located on a hill, which then feed the farm and houses. The main dwelling is supplied by rainwater and farm supply.”

A comprehensive range of buildings supports the farm and provides considerable space for calf rearing, a workshop and storage, Fraser-Jones
says.

Dwellings on the property consist of two spacious homes, each boasting a swimming pool. The modern 351m2 main house overlooks the Hakarimata Ranges and Mt Pirongia. Designed for large-scale living and entertaining, it features four bedrooms, an office, well-appointed kitchen, two bathrooms, three toilets, rumpus room and living areas flowing to outdoor relaxation spaces, double garage and boat shed. 

Further down the road is the second dwelling – a neatly presented three-bedroom home featuring a log fire, and double and single garages.

The property features Horotiu and Te Kowhai sandy loam soils and is a predominantly flat contour enhanced by mature trees planted throughout.

The property is for sale by auction on November 26.

For further information contact Fraser-Jones on 027 475 9680. View online at www.bayleys.co.nz/810623 

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