Description
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Set in lush green hills only 5 minute's drive from the town of Nimbin is this 7803 square metre block. The rich red soil supports over a dozen established fruit trees including oranges, lemons, lime, grapefruit, avocado, macadamias, mulberries, guavas, and blueberries. There are a couple of farm sheds and a secure chicken pen.
The driveway (which has just been resurfaced) leads up to the large timber workshop with a carport. The workshop has access to mains power, NBN, rainwater tanks and pumps, and instantaneous gas water heating.
From the cleared area on the hill beside the orchard, you can follow a path through a small pine forest that takes you down to a pretty creek flat. Local native rainforest trees are dotted around the property. You can watch wallabies graze on the rich green grass. Black cockatoos, kookaburras and many other native birds can be seen amongst the trees.
More photographs to come.
Nimbin is 35 minutes drive from the regional hub of Lismore, and an hour from beautiful Byron Bay.
Surrounded by lush rainforests, national parks, and stunning landscapes, Nimbin boasts breathtaking natural beauty. Residents can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming, and exploring waterfalls.
Nimbin is renowned for its alternative culture and laid-back atmosphere. It's a haven for artists, musicians, and those seeking a more unconventional way of life. Nimbin has a thriving arts and music scene, with galleries, studios, and live music venues showcasing local talent. The town hosts festivals, art exhibitions, and performances throughout the year. Nimbin has a strong sense of community, with residents known for their friendliness. There are frequent community events, markets, and gatherings that foster connections among locals.
Nimbin is committed to sustainability and environmental conservation. Many residents embrace eco-friendly practices, organic farming, and renewable energy initiatives.
Nimbin is known for its alternative health and wellness offerings, including holistic therapies, yoga studios, and organic food markets. Residents have access to a range of wellness services to support their physical and mental well-being.
Nimbin has a rich history, with Indigenous heritage dating back thousands of years. The town also played a significant role in the counter-culture movement of the 1970s, the 1973 Aquarius Festival, which is reflected in its colourful architecture and iconic landmarks.
DISCLAIMER While proudly assisting home owners to sell since 1999, No Agent Property takes every care to verify the accuracy of the details in this advertisement, but the correctness cannot be guaranteed.
Set in lush green hills only 5 minute's drive from the town of Nimbin is this 7803 square metre block. The rich red soil supports over a dozen established fruit trees including oranges, lemons, lime, grapefruit, avocado, macadamias, mulberries, guavas, and blueberries. There are a couple of farm sheds and a secure chicken pen.
The driveway (which has just been resurfaced) leads up to the large timber workshop with a carport. The workshop has access to mains power, NBN, rainwater tanks and pumps, and instantaneous gas water heating.
From the cleared area on the hill beside the orchard, you can follow a path through a small pine forest that takes you down to a pretty creek flat. Local native rainforest trees are dotted around the property. You can watch wallabies graze on the rich green grass. Black cockatoos, kookaburras and many other native birds can be seen amongst the trees.
More photographs to come.
Nimbin is 35 minutes drive from the regional hub of Lismore, and an hour from beautiful Byron Bay.
Surrounded by lush rainforests, national parks, and stunning landscapes, Nimbin boasts breathtaking natural beauty. Residents can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming, and exploring waterfalls.
Nimbin is renowned for its alternative culture and laid-back atmosphere. It's a haven for artists, musicians, and those seeking a more unconventional way of life. Nimbin has a thriving arts and music scene, with galleries, studios, and live music venues showcasing local talent. The town hosts festivals, art exhibitions, and performances throughout the year. Nimbin has a strong sense of community, with residents known for their friendliness. There are frequent community events, markets, and gatherings that foster connections among locals.
Nimbin is committed to sustainability and environmental conservation. Many residents embrace eco-friendly practices, organic farming, and renewable energy initiatives.
Nimbin is known for its alternative health and wellness offerings, including holistic therapies, yoga studios, and organic food markets. Residents have access to a range of wellness services to support their physical and mental well-being.
Nimbin has a rich history, with Indigenous heritage dating back thousands of years. The town also played a significant role in the counter-culture movement of the 1970s, the 1973 Aquarius Festival, which is reflected in its colourful architecture and iconic landmarks.
DISCLAIMER While proudly assisting home owners to sell since 1999, No Agent Property takes every care to verify the accuracy of the details in this advertisement, but the correctness cannot be guaranteed.