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Located on South Road, Omata, and on the market for the first time in fifty years, this 13.9 hectare (subject to title) parcel of land really does provide buyers with a rare opportunity to purchase land close to New Plymouth.
Being elevated and north facing, there are expansive views from the mountain out to the coast, encompassing the Sugar Loaf Islands. This land is a mix of easy to rolling in contour and it has several lovely plantings throughout.
Fencing is predominantly post and batten, and there is a reliable water supply to troughs in each paddock.
Recently utilised as a support block, growing cattle and maize, this would suit fattening beef, growing dairy heifers, calf rearing and even fattening lambs. A disused cowshed currently provides for yards, storage, and hay.
A new entranceway provides access to a building site and, as a larger lifestyle or a smaller support block, there are a number of options for buyers available here.
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