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134 Bathurst Street, Pitt Town, NSW, 2756

Pitt Town NSW 2756

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39 Acres, Beautiful Hawkesbury property with stunning views - 'Ascot Park'

Situated at Pitt Town, on the Western side of Bathurst St, and with stunning views across the Hawkesbury Valley and to the Blue Mountains, the perfect lifestyle property awaits at 'Ascot Park'. Currently used as a thoroughbred breeding farm and encompassing approximately 39 pristine acres, the opportunity exists to renovate or re-develop a beautiful lifestyle property, all within an hour of Sydney's CBD. Whether you wish to have your own horses, or cows, or sheep, Ascot Park caters for all.
Comprising a solid 4 bedroom brick homestead set in a fantastic high position and overlooking the beautiful farm below, this is a property developers dream. Knock down and re-build, or renovate to suit, the opportunities are endless.
Ascot Park is also home to an immaculate horse barn with power, 12 stables, breeding crush, feed room and tack room, has a round yard with 6 holding yards and 3 floodlit foaling yards.
Benefitting also from a 94ML water licence with fully equipped pumphouse, outlets and mains line from the Hawkesbury River.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity not to be missed.

Contact Chris to arrange an inspection.

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  • Land Area: 15.8hect (approx)

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