Description
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All weather 2wd access, permanent water in Gorge, peanut trees, rock wallabies, good soil for horticulture, timber production.
Perfect for self-sustaining lifestyle block with loads of recreation potential.
A roughly square shaped block, with gazetted unmade road along southern boundary.
Partially bisected in the northern half, by a rugged east west gorge. The upper end of the gorge has 50m vertical walls, ideal for abseiling or rock climbing
Permanent water and rainforest species are along the creek in the gorge.
Very diverse plant types on this property as it has two rock types forming the soils, most prominent is the diorite (Volcanic) and then sandstone (sedimentary).
All weather 2 wd access to the most suitable home site with long range easterly views from the 480 m high sandstone ridge.
Mostly timbered with, tallowwood, blackbutt, spotted gum, bloodwood, narrow & broadleaf ironbark and many varied species in the rainforest gorge.
POSSIBLE USES:
Eco tourism
Outdoor education, Ropes course, zip lines, flora & fauna studies.
30ac suitable to horticulture
45 ac suitable for timber production
50 ac for grazing
UNUSUAL FEATURES:
GORGE
GEOLOGY
BRUSH TAILED ROCK WALLABIES
PEANUT TREES.
TIMBER RESERVES
OLD EUROPEAN GRAVES 1900/1920 APPROX
All weather 2wd access, permanent water in Gorge, peanut trees, rock wallabies, good soil for horticulture, timber production.
Perfect for self-sustaining lifestyle block with loads of recreation potential.
A roughly square shaped block, with gazetted unmade road along southern boundary.
Partially bisected in the northern half, by a rugged east west gorge. The upper end of the gorge has 50m vertical walls, ideal for abseiling or rock climbing
Permanent water and rainforest species are along the creek in the gorge.
Very diverse plant types on this property as it has two rock types forming the soils, most prominent is the diorite (Volcanic) and then sandstone (sedimentary).
All weather 2 wd access to the most suitable home site with long range easterly views from the 480 m high sandstone ridge.
Mostly timbered with, tallowwood, blackbutt, spotted gum, bloodwood, narrow & broadleaf ironbark and many varied species in the rainforest gorge.
POSSIBLE USES:
Eco tourism
Outdoor education, Ropes course, zip lines, flora & fauna studies.
30ac suitable to horticulture
45 ac suitable for timber production
50 ac for grazing
UNUSUAL FEATURES:
GORGE
GEOLOGY
BRUSH TAILED ROCK WALLABIES
PEANUT TREES.
TIMBER RESERVES
OLD EUROPEAN GRAVES 1900/1920 APPROX