41 Sawpit Creek Road, consists of 321 acres of productive grazing and lifestyle land ranging from arable creek flats to undulating ridges and hills, featuring pockets of rainforest. It is truly the perfect mix of a lifestyle and grazing.
Upon entry to the property you are greeted with an impressive timber statement with a winding gravel driveway which is lined with around 50 amber blaze maple trees, which will eventually grow to over 40 feet in height. This leads to a modest 100+ year-old, 3-bedroom country cottage however the feature of the property is undoubtedly the beautifully crafted timber barn which the current owners have utilized for entertaining with plans to hire it out for functions such as weddings. The barn has been aptly named "The Dead Gum Pub" & has been equipped with commercial-grade appliances and lighting, an antique chandelier and a stunning French provincial Chiminees Philippe triple-sided wood fireplace. It also features a private bar, loft, outdoor entertaining area and is fully connected to power, septic and water. This is truly a one of a kind building and needs to be seen to truly grasp its uniqueness.
The property itself skirts the Border Ranges National Parks at the rear of the property and Sawpit Creek at the front & is located 39kms from Kyogle at the junction of both Sawpit & Findon Creeks. This idyllic valley also offers spectacular views of Mount Lindsay to the west.
In the last four years, the current owners have invested heavily in the property, dividing it into 11 separate paddocks with all new fencing and water troughs and a 150,000 litre tank and dam. The property has also had pipelines installed to irrigate the creek flats and undulating hills for further pasture improvement. The soil ranges from red to chocolate basalts which are ideal for small cropping, which can be grown year round utilizing a fully equipped irrigation bore that has a 40 megalitre license. The property also has access and the benefit of Sawpit Creek for domestic and stock water, as well as multiple spring gullies.
Other infrastructure includes a storage shed, steel stockyards with a vet crush and steel loading ramp.
Owners states it will run 70 breeders and is currently being run as a Black Angus stud.
Perfectly located to access the city or the coast, Sawpit Creek is 2.15 hours to Brisbane and Kingscliff and 2.5 hours' drive to Byron Bay.
Developed properties such as this rarely make it to the market, and this is an excellent opportunity to secure a stunning property in the lush Northern Rivers district, with such unique & diverse potential!
The size of Sawpit Creek is approximately 37.1 square kilometres. It has 2 parks covering nearly 82.5% of total area. The population of Sawpit Creek in 2011 was 215 people. By 2016 the population was 6 showing a population decline of 97.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Sawpit Creek is 60-69 years. Households in Sawpit Creek are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying under $300 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Sawpit Creek work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 66.3% of the homes in Sawpit Creek were owner-occupied compared with 200% in 2016..
Sawpit Creek has 15 properties. As at 31 July 2024:
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