Mixed Farming
The property sits on a series of shelves beneath the Razorback escarpment, in the Border Ranges. The backdrop behind the Macadamia Plantation is spectacular, as are the views of the parks and surrounding valleys. The natural rainforest and natural watercourses throughout the property typify the beauty of the region.
With an area of 121.4 hectares (300 acres) the property is subdivided into 2 main paddocks which have been utilised for grazing whilst the Mac Farm and its 2,500 trees are fenced into a separate approx. 10 hectare area.
This picturesque property is located a short drive from the World Heritage listed Border Ranges National Park – 127 kilometres south of Brisbane and 30 kilometres north of Kyogle.
There is an abundant water supply from the permanent running Lynches Creek, which has plenty of swimming holes and its supported by local creeks, natural springs and 2 stock dams.
Income streams from the harvestable timber, grazing cattle and macadamias will appeal. Another possible income would be to tap in on the Eco Tourism market and put several cabins in different locations over the top plateau to take in the sensational views this property has to offer.
A building entitlement will enable the successful purchaser to locate their dream home to take advantage of the breathtaking views.
Truly one of a kind and worthy of an inspection by contacting Lance Butt 0455 589 932
Property Overview |
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Land Use | Mixed farming |
Cropping | 2,500 Macadamia Trees |
Grazing | Cattle |
Improvements | 1 bay Shed |
Fencing | 3 barb |
Number of Paddocks | 3 |
Annual Rainfall(mm) | 1159.0 |
Water/Irrigation |
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River Creek | Yes |
Dam(s) | Yes |
Spring(s) | Yes |
Crops/Pastures |
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Pastures | Broad leaved paspalum |
Regional Facilities |
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Nearest Regional Centre | Kyogle |
Distance from Centre | 70 |
Livestock Carried |
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Livestock Carried | Nil |