211.94 ha
land area
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12:00PM |
186 Chapel Street, Masterton
Current use | Currently used for intensive cropping and livestock finishing, Station Bush supports a diverse range of crops, including onion seed, squash, peas, chickpeas, wheat, barley, and maize. |
Location | Located just 10 minutes from Martinborough. It boasts stunning views and direct access to the picturesque Ruamahanga River, along with beautiful mature native trees scattered throughout. |
Viticulture | Station Bush will also appeal to growers of sauvignon blanc due to its favorable climate. The jewel in the crown is the 160 hectares approximately of viticulture land. |
Water supply | Well-irrigated through a consented river take of 50 liters per second. |
Station Bush is a breathtaking 211-hectare property located just 10 minutes from the world-renowned wine and farming village of Martinborough. With fertile soils and irrigation this property guarantees production, having been utilised for intensive cropping and livestock finishing. Station Bush has supported a diverse range of crops, including onion seed, squash, peas, chickpeas, wheat, barley, and maize. It is well-irrigated through a strong consented river take of 50 litres per second. The farm features a range of modern improvements, including a tastefully renovated three-bedroom home, along with three implement sheds, two travelling gun irrigators, and sheep and cattle yards, making it a top-quality, farming asset.
Station Bush will also appeal to growers looking to secure land for Sauvignon Blanc production, thanks to its favourable climate, soil and water consent. With the area around Martinborough continuing to evolve and expand the potential for wine production, the jewel in the crown is most definitely the approximate 160 hectares of land that could be planted into viticulture.
Station Bush is a premium asset, and regardless of the chosen land use, this is a property that has all the attributes to guarantee performance.
Licensed under the REA Act 2008
Mobile: +64 27 665 5477 |
Office: +64 3 578 7700 |
mike.poff@bayleys.co.nz |
Licensed under the REA Act 2008
Mobile: +64 27 760 8208 |
Office: +64 6 377 0622 |
a.smith@bayleys.co.nz |
211.94 ha
land area
|
12:00PM |
186 Chapel Street, Masterton
Current use | Currently used for intensive cropping and livestock finishing, Station Bush supports a diverse range of crops, including onion seed, squash, peas, chickpeas, wheat, barley, and maize. |
Location | Located just 10 minutes from Martinborough. It boasts stunning views and direct access to the picturesque Ruamahanga River, along with beautiful mature native trees scattered throughout. |
Viticulture | Station Bush will also appeal to growers of sauvignon blanc due to its favorable climate. The jewel in the crown is the 160 hectares approximately of viticulture land. |
Water supply | Well-irrigated through a consented river take of 50 liters per second. |
429 Riverside Road, Martinborough
Open in mapLicensed under the REA Act 2008
Mobile: +64 27 665 5477 |
Office: +64 3 578 7700 |
mike.poff@bayleys.co.nz |
Licensed under the REA Act 2008
Mobile: +64 27 760 8208 |
Office: +64 6 377 0622 |
a.smith@bayleys.co.nz |
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