PARCELS of Patinack Farm appear set to be broken up and sold off as individual properties, as the former horse breeding empire of Nathan Tinkler is dismantled.
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The land at Sandy Hollow has been offered for sale in various forms over the past few years and is now on the market through MacCallum Inglis at Scone.
It is being sold on behalf of liquidators Messrs Cussen and Mansfield.
“We are offering it in a different form,” agent Michael Burke said.
“We are disaggregating it along the original property boundaries to offer it six ways or as a whole.
“But the likelihood is that we will have a number of different owners and a number of different uses.”
Mr Burke said the obvious use for the land was cattle or horse breeding, but a large irrigation license meant it would also be suited to agriculture and horticulture.
“There’s no doubt that country can rear good horses for performance in the sales ring or the track,” he said, adding that its track record predated it being rebranded Patinack Farm when it was purchased by Tinkler.
Expressions of interest will close on May 4.