353 Rhones Creek Road is an exciting and rare opportunity.
Being offered to the market for the first time in over 50 years, this property offers you peace, quiet and seclusion in a tucked away valley, just 29km from the stunning coastline and estuaries of Nambucca Heads.
A picturesque and substantially sized rural holding providing an abundance of magnificent country vistas as far as the eye can see.
Upon entering you are met by impressive scenery, high grade soils and undulating hills rolling far into the distance. The cattle graze contentedly all year round and live in harmony with the native wildlife that also calls this special place home.
The perimeter and paddocks are fully fenced for rotational grazing of livestock. The current vendors are running 50 breeders however, they have run up to 70 in previous seasons. There is a functional cattle yard and machinery shedding, along with dry storage to keep your equipment and feed safe from the elements.
Water will not be an issue as there are six dams - 4 large and 2 small. There are also multiple water tanks conveniently located around the farm and a natural spring in the northern gulley, which has only stopped once in 50 years!
Bordering your new property, you will find some substantially sized straight hardwood timber stands. The vendors currently utilize the timber for jobs such as fencing and repair work however, the timber is great quality and can be utilised for a range of purposes.
Your country-style home provides you with a blank canvas for you to either live in and renovate to your taste, or to live comfortably whilst you build your dream home elsewhere on this abundant property.
All rooms are providing ample space and plenty of natural light with views out to the surrounding farmland. Your home is enveloped by established gardens and a vast array of plant species and native wildlife.
There is also a large amount of dry, under house storage and the opportunity to create a space that is tailored to your own needs.
Your home is set in an elevated position, capable of fetching the necessary breeze from all directions and has superb views of the surrounding landscapes.
The verandah wraps around 75% of the home and is very generous in size - the perfect place for entertaining large groups of friends and family or to indulge with a morning cup of tea or a quiet afternoon wine. Just sit back, relax, and listen to the soundtrack supplied by the local birds and wildlife.
There are many lovely spots to enjoy around the property, including your own camping spot by the water. Great for children to explore and search for native animals and birdlife during the day and ideal for a spot of stargazing on a clear night. The area is decorated with pine trees and, with a north facing aspect, is the perfect place for an impromptu camping trip for you, your family and your friends. You don't even have to leave your property!
The position of your home is also very advantageous. Positioned in a rich, rural setting yet conveniently located a manageable distance from other notable townships including:
Macksville: (15km)
A cute river township offering all the necessary daily essentials including supermarkets, hardware, medical facilities, retail, dining, and leisure.
Bellingen: (28km)
An eclectic township that punches well above its weight regarding dining, retail, entertainment, river and mountain vistas and stunning crystal-clear swimming holes.
Scott's Head: (29km)
A stunning coastal surf village offering a multitude of waves ranging from beginner to pro, scenic nature and beach walks, dining, retail, and leisure.
Sawtell: (65km)
Another notable coastal surfing village offering a selection of high-quality surfing breaks, stunning beach and estuary walks, multiple recreational facilities, retail, dining and entertainment.
Coffs Harbour: (71km)
Hospital and Medical facilities, shopping malls, recreation, entertainment, retail, dining, beach walks, surfing, snorkeling, diving, fishing and more.
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Notable features:
- 92.45ha (228 acres) of high-grade farming land
- 4 large dams, 2 small dams
- Fully fenced for livestock
- Endless stunning country vistas and viewpoints
- Seclusion, peace and quiet
- Undulating landscape
- Spring fed creek and water storage options
- Cattle yard and machinery shedding
- Easily maintained older style farm house
- Views to nature from every room
- Generously sized verandah with north and west facing aspect
- A large array of plant species and wildlife
- Desirable and manageable location
- Your own camping area
The size of Talarm is approximately 29.8 square kilometres. It has 3 parks covering nearly 48.7% of total area. The population of Talarm in 2011 was 521 people. By 2016 the population was 212 showing a population decline of 59.3% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Talarm is 50-59 years. Households in Talarm are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Talarm work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 84.5% of the homes in Talarm were owner-occupied compared with 91.7% in 2016.
Talarm has 117 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Talarm have seen a 64.22% increase in median value. As at 31 October 2024:
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