Tucked away in well-timbered sandstone country just a few minutes from Copmanhurst village, this near 120-acre allotment covers nearly all bases for a rural lifestyle block.
Backing onto Stockyard Creek with natural spring holes scattered across the property there is almost permanent water.

The historic cabin now remains in the middle of two distinct besser brick wings (see floorplan). The western wing houses the open plan kitchen/dining area and laundry while the east wing has 3 bedrooms (including the master with open en suite, spa, walk in robe and deck) as well as the toilet. The toilet is a Clivus Multrum compost toilet, designed to save water and provide compost for the orchard.
The middle (original) section of the house has 2 more bedrooms (currently used as studies) plus a storeroom, bathroom and lounge room which includes the original large open fireplace and a library nook.
A would-be colourbond “granny flat” (not approved as such) with verandah sits behind the main house. Plumbing is in place to make this happen down the track if you wish.
There is also a huge three bay machinery shed with one bay enclosed for a workshop and an old 2 bay machinery shed plus a small chook/feed shed and several other chook pens.
There are two water tanks on the property 1 x 22,000L, the other 15,000L.

The vegie garden, the whole property in fact, was set up on a permaculture principle. There is a compost toilet, plenty of netted garden beds, compost bays, a well-established orchard and greenhouse waiting for love. The vegie gardens that run off the chook shed are connected through a series of little doors that open up and allow chooks into certain vege plots depending on the crop.

Further into the property you’ll find a wide variety of flora and fauna with some rainforest plant species lining parts of Stockyard Creek.
Some 25 minutes from Grafton on all sealed road and just 5 minutes from Copmanhurst, this property is the one you’ve been waiting for.