This farm is one for the investors or astute farmer with an eye for prime real estate investment.

Made up of 321 Ha or 792 acres of prime farm land at Trigwell Bridge Boyup Brook.

This picturesque Farm includes 5.5 kilometres of absolute River frontage with rich red cropping and grazing land. The historic Carla Mia homestead will need a substantial renovation, but the solid construction will allow plenty of scope for a return to its former glory.

Set just 2 hours south of Perth via the Albany Highway, and 23 kilometres from Boyup Brook with access from the Arthur River Road and 12 kms from Dinninup. Or… A casual 1.5 hour drive
from the coastal town of Bunbury or Busselton via Donnybrook.

Soil types are ranging from red granite loams with some sand and gravel soils making up the balance of the land. High quality Pea Gravel outcrops in some parts is a valuable potential for extraction or just good internal roadwork’s base.

Pastures are mostly clover rye with oat crops grown in rotation for hay and to improve pastures and levelling of ground for hay cutting. Remanent Vegetation is made up of Jarrah, Red gum, Wandoo and river gum on the river flats.

Currently running cattle and cropping oats and rye grass but is suitable for sheep or horses. With facilities such a shearing shed, yards an old dairy which remains the one stone cream room or cool room. There is all new fencing, fifteen paddocks and set up for more if wanted into central wagon wheel type paddock system.

There are 10 dams with potential for a lot more in the gullies and in some places are spring fed soaks. Water is topped up in winter from the Blackwood if needed.

The Carl Mia historic homestead built in the 1920′s made of stone with open fire place, tin roof and very old jarrah/wandoo beams and floor boards currently in a process of ongoing renovation.
Renovators will marvel at the potential of this homestead and its position looking over the valley and river with
scenic views across the farm.

Two large general purpose sheds made of gal steel plus a second hay storage shed made of wandoo. With the shearing shed and house having
plenty of fresh water with two tin plastic lined 30000gal tanks one concrete 20000gal and 2 smaller concrete tanks.

A farm with more than just rural appeal and likely to attract investors who can appreciate the real estate value of the river frontage and magnificent position.