100 acres with approximately 20 acres of fertile river flats, the balance undulating to steep country, timbered with trails through, ideal for horse riding, bike riding, walking ETC
Comfortable 3-bedroom timber home with polished timber floors, cathedral ceilings, verandah 4 sides, spectacular views, outdoor spa and BBQ area, tennis court, machinery shed and workshop.
Cleared picnic BBQ area on the banks of the Pappinbarra River, with swimming, kayaking & fishing areas, 10 minutes to Beechwood Village, 20 minutes to Wauchope, 35 minutes to Port Macquarie.
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Features
Garden Shed
Outdoor Entertaining Area
Tennis Court
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