Jan Ladmore of All Real Estate NSW is proud to offer
this very pretty & versatile block in the highly sort after
area of Spring Range, just out of Hall.
This pretty blockis a classic contrast of the serene
country lifestyle meeting all the offerings of a busy city, the
property consists of approx. 50 acres (20 ha) of both grazing
ground and sections of bushland at the rear of the property.
Theproperty has twonew dams and a natural water course running
through the block.
There are twobuilding envelopes on the higher side of the block
offering both privacy and some lovely views of the distant
mountains and valleys.
There is both level to gently undulating ground, with a slight
elevation towards the rear of the block.
I walked around this block,and the places to build are just
stunning.There is plenty of room to put in an arena, some sheds, or
yards, and a vegie patch, etc. Majestic white gums are scattered
throughout the property, along with other various native trees,
lots of birds and wildlife.
This is quite a versatile block and it would be perfect for a small
time or hobby farmer who wanted to put some cattle, sheep, alpacas,
goats etc. on the farm or put in an orchard plus grow vegetables
etc., this block would suit most peoples desire to be out of town
with plenty of space around them to do their own thing without a
worry. It would certainly suit anyone wanting to get out of the
city for a lifestyle change. There are lots of families who want
the space to have a few horses and pets, or bikes & buggies,
along with plenty of room for the kids to play and explore, and
this block would be perfect. Being so close to the city, it is only
a short run to take the kids to any after school events like sport
or dance. I could also certainly see retirees making this their
home, particularly when they just want a peaceful setting with
amazing views that is not too far from shops and essential
services.
This block was originally part of a larger horse property and is
well suited for horses. The property itself has some great places
to ride and there are numerous trails and tracks to ride horses in
the area.
The property has no internal fencing, its a blank slate, allowing
for you to design your own paddocks to suit your own needs, and not
wishing that this paddock was larger or smaller or you need to move
this fence or that. You can make it work effortlessly to
accommodate your own needs. With plenty of shelter from the
scattered established trees and decent ground cover, there is
enough areas to allow for various farm animals including horses to
have good grazing and much needed shelter. If you are into horses
then you will love this place as there are plenty of choices to put
a dressage arena and stables, and fantastic places to ride. It's
the type of property that lends itself to ...
The size of Springrange is approximately 101.8 square kilometres. The population of Springrange in 2016 was 295 people. By 2021 the population was 498 showing a population growth of 68.8% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Springrange is 10-19 years. Households in Springrange are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying over $4000 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Springrange work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 78.00% of the homes in Springrange were owner-occupied compared with 72.80% in 2016.
Springrange has 204 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Springrange have seen a 26.09% increase in median value. As at 30 November 2025:
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