Endless horizons, tiny footprint: A 48-hectare Braidwood escape moments from town

By
Lucy Jones
May 13, 2026
228 Wallace Street, Braidwood
Little Strathallan at 228 Wallace Street, Braidwood offers rural scale with village convenience. Photo: Supplied.

It’s exceptionally rare to live on a 48-hectare farm and still be able to pop down to the local pub for dinner.

But that’s what you’ll get at 228 Wallace Street, known as Little Strathallan.

The charming village of Braidwood is just beyond your front gate.

A dairy farm from 1900 to 1978, today it’s highly productive grazing land, complete with five dams, cattle troughs, new fencing, internal tracks with cattle grids, a brand-new machinery shed and newly established tree lanes with dripper lines.

Offers from $1,950,000.00
228 Wallace Street, Braidwood NSW 2622
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When it comes to housing, you’ll be starting simple.

The one-bedroom, one-bathroom tiny home has everything you need, including glorious views over rolling pasture and Braidwood’s historic main street below.

When you’re ready to build your dream home, the DA is already approved.

This property blends rural scale with village convenience in a way few properties can match, says agent Denver Shoemark of Shoemark Real Estate.

Overlooking Braidwood, the tiny home sits on land that includes four paddocks and five dams. Photo: Supplied.

 

Surrounding area

Braidwood is located about an hour from Canberra via the Kings Highway and sits at the halfway point to the South Coast. It’s known as one of the prettiest heritage-listed towns in NSW with its well-preserved colonial architecture.

Locals and visitors alike are spoilt for choice with the village’s many boutiques, galleries, country pubs, cafes and bakeries. Or venture out a little further to visit the nearby Monga National Park.

The Albion Cafe on the main street in Braidwood is a popular spot to visit. Photo: Reece McMillan, Destination NSW.
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