Over 2000 acres located close to the Bungawalbin Nature Reserve and abundant wildlife, a large lake featuring sedges, rushes and a freshwater habitat for amphibians and wildlife. There are 17 forest types represented on the property predominantly species mixed with substantial stands of dry rainforest-type species and a variety of riparian rainforest types which are not well-represented in coastal reserves. The Land supports a number of significant forest ecosystems including at least 5 Endangered Ecological Communities – listed under the Threatened Species Conservation Act (1995). The Land provides known habitat for at least 2 species of threatened plants and potential habitat for up to 17 species. At least 12 threatened fauna are recorded from the Land however it is more likely to support at least 40 threatened fauna species. The area is known habitat of the Emu listed as an Endangered Population of North Coast Bioregion (TSC Act 1995). The property comprises 6 adjoining allotments and is bounded by Physics Creek along the northern boundary, Bungawalbin Creek along the eastern boundary and Myrtle Creek along the South-Western boundary. Approximately 38ha in Lot 17 that has been cleared to cultivation and has been utilised for Tea-tree Oil & flower production. The lagoon on Lot 17 provides both domestic water and irrigation water while a large lagoon on Lot 18 also provides irrigation water.
The low-set bungalow style dwelling comprises of 4 bedrooms plus ensuite, verandah on eastern side and the property includes large machinery/ storage shed
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