• 83.21 Ha- 205.6 Acres
• Stunning Rainforest Creek
• Comfortable 3 B/Room Gable
• 18m x 9m Shed - High Doors/Power/Concrete Floor
• 2 Bores
• Excellent Steel Cattle Yards
• 4 Main Paddocks - Mainly Kikuyu Grazing
Just another example of the type of stunning landscape that we come across in the Ravensbourne district! From the trickling creek, lined by towering Blue Gum and Palms, assorted Pine Trees, including massive Bunya Pines, all create an impressive rainforest ecosystem that you can call your own private rainforest. Explore your way along the creek and you will be amazed by the waterholes and vegetation synonymous with the rainforest region of Ravensbourne. From here the property opens up to paddocks of high quality kikuyu grazing along with paspalum and native grasses, suitable to both breeding and growing cattle. A portion of the property is considered sheltered grazing with lovely stands of timber, whilst still managing to hold a large amount of established pasture and create pockets of winter grazing and warmth for stock...these areas are some of the most magical on the property!
The property is well watered by two bores, one solar equipped, pumping to a large concrete header tank and reticulated to 3 troughs. The second bore is shallow and is equipped with a firefighter pump. The eastern boundary of the property is bordered by National Park with quiet back roads in the area, perfect for exploring on horseback.
The home is a comfortable and quaint three bedroom gable which has undergone renovations over recent years which include floor coverings, repainted, air conditioning in both the lounge room and main bedroom, new bathroom and updated kitchen. Enclosed verandahs now form usable space such as an office and large sleepout...perfect for guests and family when they stay over, so that they can also enjoy everything that this standout property has to offer.
A large 18m x 9m steel shed is perfect to keep your toys and machinery safe and out of the weather...complete with concrete floor, power & high roller doors for that big boat, caravan or tractor. Solar panels on the shed help with low cost living. Some older outbuildings still remain and are still in use.
Remnants of the old tram line from the early days of timber milling still remain, along with the site of what was once a sawmill and several workers cottages. Munro's tramway is a massive part of Ravensbourne's history, with the original Tram restored and on display at the park on the Esk Hampton road...and you can be a part of history with this very special property.