One of the most sought-after thoroughbred estate in the Southern Highlands is on the market.
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The expansive 97.5ha property boasts a horse spa, 43 paddocks, four barns with 61 boxes, a hyperbaric chamber and an irrigated 1,250-metre gradual incline turf and sand training track among other outstanding features.
The Moss Vale property has a six-horse 'Sea Walker', high altitude (hypoxic chamber) training treadmill along with two dry horse walkers, treadmill, two indoor arenas, sand rolls, lunging yard and parade ring.
The Bong Bong farm is owned by renowned thoroughbred breeders Paul and Angela Fudge, who operate Waratah Thoroughbreds from the site.
The Fudge family, who built the property, have made the decision to sell it due to personal reasons.
Jamie Inglis from Inglis Rural Property, who is overlooking the sale of the property, has said that they have received enquiries from both local and international buyers.
Meanwhile, the farm is made up of five well-maintained properties and has two fully renovated houses and three staff houses. The estate has a four-bedroom house with a tennis court and pool.
It features perfectly manicured gardens which have been professionally designed by Paul Bangay.
The sale is via expressions of interest to Inglis Rural Property.
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