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Nature lover's paradise just 25 km from Armidale
Seeking a retreat? Then consider “Thalbrook”, home to koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas and wedge-tailed eagles to name a few.
Whilst there is no approved dwelling on-site, the groundwork has been done. Perched high on a central ridge are two sheds, one currently under construction conforming to dwelling standards. Another site just below this has room for a more elaborate home. The possibilities are only bounded by your imagination.
Topography ranges from gently undulating to steeper timbered hill country with approx. 15% cleared (50ha/123ac) and previously used for sheep farming. There are 5 paddocks in the cleared areas, with the rest of the property unfenced internally.
With elevation rising from approximately 1050m ASL in the south-west corner to 1220m ASL near the southern boundary with an average elevation of approximately 1130m ASL, “Thalbrook” experiences a cool temperate climate with average annual rainfall of approximately 770mm/year and the occasional snowfall. Soils include yellow earths/loams (Kandosols and Kurosols) locally termed Traprock soils, and there is also a small section of basalt soil in the north-east corner.
Water supply includes 10 gravity fed dams across the property, as well as 2 x 110,000 litre Colorbond water tanks and 2 x 5000 litre under-deck water tanks (230,000 litres combined tank water), all tanks are full as of 1 July 2026.
Improvements include:
“Thalbrook” is in the rural locality of Thalgarrah, and is situated approx. 25km north-east of the major regional centre of Armidale, mid-way between Sydney and Brisbane with direct flights to both. Armidale is a major educational centre with the New England University and three private boarding schools.
For further information or to arrange an inspection of “Thalbrook”, please contact Graham MacDougall on 0412 220 302.
The above information has been supplied to us by the Vendor. We do not accept responsibility to any person for its accuracy and do no more than pass this information on. Interested parties should make and rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.
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