“Calderwood Glen” is a prominently positioned 341 acre holding with the lovingly restored Tooloom Hotel (c 1886) as master residence. Offering 125 years of rich and exciting history, this is one property that must be sold to the right person, one who can carry on the honour.
Country: The majority of the property has been planted with eucalyptus
Water: Tooloom Creek; dams for stock and/or domestic use; inground sandstone feature water tank (the old well); 5000 gallon poly tanks off each building.
Improvements:
1). Tooloom Hotel Master residence, stunning red cedar panelling and raked ceilings throughout, comprising 3 queen sized bedrooms, luxurious bathroom with claw foot bath, chefs kitchen, polished timber flooring and quality carpeting throughout, wrap around verandahs with views from every window and doorway.
2). Original Kitchen building, which as been converted to a separate guest quarters. Complete with hanging cast iron cookware, wood fire oven (gourmet pizzas will go down a treat). Self contained kitchen, designer country bedroom featuring brass knob iron bed and ensuite with quality fixtures and fittings.
3). Old Butcher Shop, which has been renovated into a one bedroom cottage featuring; self contained kitchen, open plan with queen sized bed, slow combustion wood stove and designer ensuite.
4). Timber Horse Stables, restored and begging for some horses to call it home.
5). Concrete slab 8-bay lock up machinery / workshop / storage shed.
6). Tractor bay.
Carrying capacity: 25 units, more with clearing and pasture improvement.
Upper Tooloom via Urbenville has an average 1100mm annual rainfall, this property falls within the Tenterfield Shire area.
Local attractions in close proximity include the famous Tooloom gold fields of the 1800′s with gold mining sites, Tooloom Creek Falls, Urbenville pioneer cottage and shops, Paddys Flat Brisbane Line ruins, Lanikai Store, Paddys Flat Lookout, Pretty Gully Flora and Tabulam Bridge, Wilderness Lodge and more. This property has prime position on Kyogle Shire Councils ‘Tourist Route’ – on some days approximately 120 caravaners have passed the front gate of this homestead.