This magnificent rural property is 34km southeast of Queanbeyan in the picturesque Rossi valley. The pioneering family of William and Elizabeth White settled here in October 1879 and are the great grandparents of the current owners.
Wandering through this property is the Yandyguinula Creek providing plenty of water for stock. There are also various dams and springs which have never been dry. Hampton Wood and Williams has 823 acres and currently running 180 cattle and 300 sheep. Cattle and sheep have grazed continuously on these properties for almost a century and a half.
Native pastures are full of nutrient rich microlena, wallaby grass, rye grass and plenty of perennial plants. A combination of granite soil and rich creek flats provide the right environment for plants to thrive.
281 Rossi Road can be sold as one holding or broken into two lots; Hampton Wood which is 254 acres, and Williams approx. 321 acres. Please see the video or photos which provides the boundary of each property.
Hampton Wood $575,000
Hampton Wood includes a two stand shearing shed, a set of sheep yards, all boundaries fencing in working order.
A fantastic old house has power and great views of the valley, but unfortunately the house has come to the end of its time.
Great catchment gully’s including springs and three dams provide plenty of water for the garden and stock.
A power supply runs through the property with a new transformer currently suppling house site, and also very close to the shearing shed.
Williams $575,000
Undulating hills provide various shelter areas for livestock and numerous sensational house sites to build your dream home or rural getaway.
The Yandyguinula creek wanders through Williams with sensational waterholes, and is fed by the background hills of the Rossi Valley and Tallaganda Range. The owner also comments on a Cat Hole (natural Spring) that has never been dry in the creek flat.
A set of sheep yards and old sheep dip that needs cleaning out, is also part of the infrastructure. Fencing is currently holding cattle and sheep.
Past primary production has involved Cattle and sheep that grazed continuously on these properties for almost a century and a half. The parents of the currnet owners produced many bales of high-class fine Merino wool and cattle to the market. They also grew produce e.g, potatoes and turnips early on to supplement their income. This history shows productive land use and value to the potential new owners.

Smaller holdings or lifestyle blocks are great for riding motorbikes, horse-riding, camping or just a weekend away. Or this magnificent rural holding could be profitable primary producing farm set over 575 acres.
So quiet and peaceful, surrounded by wildlife and taken back by the views extending across Carwoola to the Brindabellas. This lifestyle block offers everything and more to the buyer looking for a rural retreat approximately 30 Kilometers to Bungendore, 34 Klm to Queanbeyan. Perfect if you work in the city or want to retire to a rural holding that can run some livestock and be self sufficient.

Property Code: 71