• 65.56ha* (161.9* acres) • Spectacular views across the Dorrigo Plateau with a north easterly aspect • The property runs down a private ridgeline with the Little Murray River as the northern boundary and Yarrum Creek the eastern, meeting at their junction • Brick home, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom plus study • 5.5*kW solar system • Large lock up garage • 2 x 3 bay sheds • Old dairy • Cattle yards • Sheep fencing for paddocks around the house • Red basalt soils • Large areas of rainforest with an abundance of wildlife including lyrebirds plus platypus and brown trout in the waterways • 80* inch (2,000mm*) average annual rainfall • 15km* from the centre of Dorrigo with bitumen to your driveway • 2.15km* Little Murray River and 1.6km* Yarrum Creek frontage, both are permanent and spring fed with multiple waterfalls and swimming holes
Contact John O'Leary to discuss further or book a private inspection 0412 948 700.
*Approximately. Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, we cannot guarantee it.
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