The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 76
Section 5, Block IV.; 3,077 acres
Section 5, Block IV.; 3,077 acres.
About 250 acres of easily sloping, rolling downs and flats, [unclear: half] of which is ploughable; small patches of stony flat on [unclear: Flaxbourne] side, remainder on Haldon Hills very rough and rocky in [unclear: high] country; good tussock slopes towards flat; permanent [unclear: water] Altitude, 750ft. to 2,400 ft. above sea-level. Give-and-take [unclear: boundary] netted fence along Flaxbourne River; also 30 chains wire [unclear: fence] on boundary at top of Haldon Range, two miles and a half [unclear: interior] wire fence in the hilly country, 120 chains netted fence along foots [unclear: of] main hills. Access by proposed road up Deep Creek; seven [unclear: miles] from railway-station.