Description
This is a beautiful, virtually untouched large parcel of land of 570.8 hectares (1410 acres) with permanent water.
The Eastern boundary is Bottle Tree Creek with permanent water.
The current owner has owned the property for 23 years and has never seen it without water.
The quality of the water is evidenced by the fact that it contains yellow belly perch and other fish as well as crawchies to keep the kids entertained.
The northern boundary is seasonal L Tree Creek.
In the past a small amount of timber has been taken for milling, but the vast majority of the property is heavily wooded with cypress pine, ironbark and gum trees.
However, for those who prefer less heavily wooded, this would be a financial advantage as the vendor has been approached numerous times by sawmilling companies offering to buy the right to take some timber, but the current owner preferred to leave it in its natural state.
There is a cleared area on the bank of the creek for the kids to swim or to launch their canoe or tinny.
The designated road as shown on the Title Plan (Off Retreat Road) has not been used for over 20 years as the current owner has always used the dingo fence road from L Tree Creek Road for access, as it is regularly maintained by the Government for access and inspection by the Ranger.
Off Retreat Road is therefore partly overgrown and will need some work to bring up to scratch, but as can be seen on the satellite view on Google Maps, it still clearly shows the road from Warramoo Road so minimal work should be required to reopen the road from Warramoo Road.
The dingo fence road is currently the best road for access and is suitable for a conventional car as shown in one of the photos.
Privacy is assured as across Bottle Tree Creek is Barakula State Forest so you will never have anyone building there.
This property is perfect for someone wishing to live off the grid with permanent water, plenty of millable timber and rich soil for growing you own veggies and fruit trees.
Mobile phone reception is available from the property.
A large bush fire has recently gone through the area and the photos were taken before the fire so will post photos from after the fire as well now that I have a couple.
This is a rare opportunity to purchase a parcel of land of this size with permanent water and only half hour from Miles.
The Eastern boundary is Bottle Tree Creek with permanent water.
The current owner has owned the property for 23 years and has never seen it without water.
The quality of the water is evidenced by the fact that it contains yellow belly perch and other fish as well as crawchies to keep the kids entertained.
The northern boundary is seasonal L Tree Creek.
In the past a small amount of timber has been taken for milling, but the vast majority of the property is heavily wooded with cypress pine, ironbark and gum trees.
However, for those who prefer less heavily wooded, this would be a financial advantage as the vendor has been approached numerous times by sawmilling companies offering to buy the right to take some timber, but the current owner preferred to leave it in its natural state.
There is a cleared area on the bank of the creek for the kids to swim or to launch their canoe or tinny.
The designated road as shown on the Title Plan (Off Retreat Road) has not been used for over 20 years as the current owner has always used the dingo fence road from L Tree Creek Road for access, as it is regularly maintained by the Government for access and inspection by the Ranger.
Off Retreat Road is therefore partly overgrown and will need some work to bring up to scratch, but as can be seen on the satellite view on Google Maps, it still clearly shows the road from Warramoo Road so minimal work should be required to reopen the road from Warramoo Road.
The dingo fence road is currently the best road for access and is suitable for a conventional car as shown in one of the photos.
Privacy is assured as across Bottle Tree Creek is Barakula State Forest so you will never have anyone building there.
This property is perfect for someone wishing to live off the grid with permanent water, plenty of millable timber and rich soil for growing you own veggies and fruit trees.
Mobile phone reception is available from the property.
A large bush fire has recently gone through the area and the photos were taken before the fire so will post photos from after the fire as well now that I have a couple.
This is a rare opportunity to purchase a parcel of land of this size with permanent water and only half hour from Miles.