Glenulla is situated 33 kms North East of Coonamble with frontage to Killara Lane. The country in this area is tightly held with few opportunities to buy such a quality property. The country is flat to slightly undulating with dark chocolate soils running to red sandy ridge country. Of the 5,572 acres, 900 acres is red sandy loam country and the balance heavier chocolate self mulching country, giving a good balance of soil types. 3,400 acres have been cultivated with more available if required. Except for 150 acres of timbered country the property is cleared for farming & grazing. The original timber consisted of Wilga, Myall, Rosewood, Box, Gum, Pine and some Kurrajong. Pastures consist of the typical Coonamble District native grasses and herbages, plus Buffell, Mitchell, Button, Queensland Blue Grass, Seredalla, Consul Love Grass and Bicerella. Water security is a feature of this property with a permanent supply of artesian water from the Gilgooma Glenulla Bore Scheme. Most of Glenulla is watered from the pressure of the artesian bore via 1.25' to 2' poly pipe. The scheme supplies 13 tanks and 19 troughs on Glenulla. There are two other bores, plus 8 dams and a solar pump on a dam which supplies water to the garden. Improvements include a spacious four bedroom weatherboard homestead originally built in 1939. This home is well maintained and provides comfortable family lifestyle. The modern kitchen and open plan family room/dining area is spacious and has a wood heater and reverse cycle air conditioning. There are 5 reverse cycle air conditioners in the home. The formal lounge has a fireplace and the home has new carpet. Other features include an established garden, 3 car garage and 10 solar panels for the house. Working improvements include 2 x Machinery Sheds (70 x 40 & 75 x 60 ) stand alone Workshop, 4 x stand electric Woolshed, steel Sheep Yards with covered race, 2 x sets of Cattle Yards and 2 x 110 tonne silos & 3 x 40 tonne silos, a timber framed Hay Shed and a 2 bedroom cottage.
An area is available for an agricultural airstrip.
'Glenulla' has been held by the Kilby family for 32 years and has provided a healthy income stream as a family farm in that time. This property is well maintained with an excellent weed management program and is only being offered to facilitate retirement. Glenulla has been run as a mixed enterprise with sheep, cattle and farming. 3,400 acres of the property has been farmed and could be increased. The improvements are in good condition and are more than adequate for a farming family operation. Some images shown are from previous seasons.
The size of Gilgooma is approximately 368.9 square kilometres. It has 4 parks covering nearly 0.3% of total area. The population of Gilgooma in 2011 was 175 people. By 2016 the population was 27 showing a population decline of 84.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Gilgooma is 30-39 years. Households in Gilgooma are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying under $300 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Gilgooma work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 67.6% of the homes in Gilgooma were owner-occupied compared with 46.2% in 2016..
Gilgooma has 59 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Gilgooma have seen a -32.74% decrease in median value. As at 28 February 2025:
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