Under instructions from Transport for NSW, this property will be offered for sale by Auction, at our Maclean office.
If you have played with the idea of operating an eco-tourism venture or dreamed of living immersed in nature, read on.
Consisting of approximately 1047 acres (426ha), large 'National Park like' properties such as this, so close to everything are a rare find.
Near to the coastal villages of Wooli and Minnie Water with views to the Solitary Island Marine Park from the escarpment, a 25 minute drive to Grafton and 10 minutes to the new Pacific Highway, this huge holding of undisturbed freehold hinterland begs to be explored.
Tracks traverse the contours and boundaries allowing access to the diverse and unique natural landscape (weather permitting).
Approximately 30 acres (12.5ha) is dedicated to a Blackbutt timber plantation ready to harvest in 10-15 years and there are natural springs and seasonal creeks in several areas.
There is dwelling entitlement, good, sealed road access and power is on the neighbouring property.
Due to its natural significance the acreage has been selected for the Biodiversity Stewardship program where state funding has been allocated for conservation purposes (approx. $1,138,000). Yearly funding, in perpetuity is set up in Trust and exceeds $1,400,000.
Funding covers maintenance of tracks, weed control, fire management and much more, the stewardship is on title and although the funding is set out for 20 years it runs in perpetuity.
Significantly, there are a number of zones excluded from the biodiversity areas which allow a range of possibilities.
They are:
Home site and entry trail approx. 5ha (12.35ac)
Blackbutt timber plantation approx. 12.5ha (30ac)
10 campsite areas of 2,500m2 each
Central exclusion area 1.75ha (4.32ac)
Escarpment viewing area/campsite 5ha (12.35ac)
Suitable for a simple lifestyle of living in the bush and appreciating some of the best nature has to offer or perfect for a small scale eco tourism venture (STCA) where hikers, campers caravaners and mountain bikers can enjoy the great outdoors while possibly helping out with the conservation practice.
A fabulous opportunity to secure a natural wonderland. This property will be sold at Auction!
Talk to Fiona Beamer on 0419 497 447 for more information.
DISCLAIMER: Whilst Clarence Property Agents has taken every precaution to establish accuracy of information in marketing, all relevant checks and searches are to be carried out by any prospective purchaser to verify the information provided.
The size of Pillar Valley is approximately 196.3 square kilometres. It has 5 parks covering nearly 30.3% of total area. The population of Pillar Valley in 2011 was 349 people. By 2016 the population was 301 showing a population decline of 13.8% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Pillar Valley is 60-69 years. Households in Pillar Valley are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $800 - $999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Pillar Valley work in a community and personal service occupation. In 2011, 81.8% of the homes in Pillar Valley were owner-occupied compared with 89.6% in 2016.
Pillar Valley has 241 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Pillar Valley have seen a 91.78% increase in median value. As at 31 October 2024:
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