Rare Opportunity: Estate with Rich History and Diverse Features
For the first time in over a century, this extraordinary estate emerges onto the market, boasting a rich tapestry of history and diverse natural features. Nestled upon 95 acres of verdant landscape, it encompasses sprawling hills, verdant pastures, hidden cliffs, and enchanting rainforest vistas. The property offers not one, but two distinctive dwellings. A meticulously crafted three-bedroom brick home stands alone, in addition, an original timber cottage brimming with timeless charm and historical significance. Both residences are discretely positioned amidst picturesque surroundings, offering unparalleled privacy. Gaze upon panoramic vistas that stretch to embrace iconic landmarks such as Mount Warning, Wollumbin National Park, The Cougals, and even glimpses of the ocean. Zoned rural, this sanctuary is entirely self-sustainable, protected from drought and flood. Its abundance of water sources includes a spring-fed creek, three dams fed by springs, and the convenience of town water supply to the main residence. Currently utilized for beef cattle farming, the property harbors potential for further development, with multiple elevated sites awaiting future opportunities (subject to council approval). Just a brief 8-minute drive brings you to the culturally vibrant township of Murwillumbah, renowned for its diverse community, thriving arts scene, and culinary delights. Moreover, the estate's strategic location ensures easy accessibility, being a mere 35-minute drive from the bustling Gold Coast International Airport. In an era of uncertainty, this property stands as a testament to enduring value and limitless potential. Arrange a private viewing today and step into a realm where history, nature, and opportunity converge.
95 glorious acres Main 3 bedroom home 3 bedroom Workers cottage circa 1905 Abundance of water includingââ¬Â¦. Permanent Creek Town Water main house 3 Dams 2 Springs Septic system Drought proof No flood issues Nesting Wedgetails Magnificent sweeping views, Mt Warning, Town, The Coogals and the Ocean Pockets Rainforest
Approximately 8 minutes to Murwillumbah 14 minutes to Tweed Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre 19 minutes to Stokers Siding 24 minutes to Burringbar Village 28 minutes to Casuarina Beach 29 minutes to Mount Warning 30 minutes to Cabarita Beach 33 minutes to Pottsville Village & Beach 34 minutes to Hastings Point 35 minutes to Tweed Heads 35 minutes to Gold Coast International Airport 43 minutes to John Flynn Private Hospital 44 minutes to Robina Town Centre 50 minutes to Byron Bay 1 hour 55 minutes to Brisbane
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