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2493 Backsmith Shop Road
Newton Boyd NSW 2370
2493 Backsmith Shop Road
Newton Boyd NSW 2370
2493 Backsmith Shop Road, Newton Boyd NSW 2370
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Property was sold on 17 August 2021.
Sold on 17 August 2021.
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Phone enquiry property ID: 1270 GET YOUR OWN PRIVATE NATIONAL PARK 2493 Blacksmith Shop Road or 500 Possums', is an approx. 371 acre lifestyle block (150.14 ha). The property is not offered with building entitlement, however a well-established and cleared campsite is equipped with one shipping container, a caravan and water tanks. This cleared section also enjoys mobile reception, free to air TV reception, and a Foxtel satellite dish is already installed. This creates the ideal weekend getaway, surrounded to the North East by the Dalmorton State Forest, and to the South the Guy Fawkes National Park. The property is located approximately 1.5 hours West of Grafton NSW which is the nearest city. The property is preserved by a Nature Conservation Agreement (request documents for details). Two approx. 25 acre parcels are exempt from this Conservation Agreement with the lower sections being just 3km drive to the iconic Boyd River. MANAGEMENT VISION - 500 Possums Conservation Area contains significant areas of dry sclerophyll open forest with small pockets of rain-forest. With its range and habitat types and features such as old hollow-bearing trees, it supports rich biodiversity and a number of threatened species.The one hundred year vision for 500 Possums Conservation area is for there to be a well-managed area containing a diversity of habitats including large old trees, minimal weeds and an abundance of wildlife including threatened species. The Landholder will be able to observe glossy black-cockatoos feeding on the seeds of forest oaks and hear the strange calls of yellow-bellied gliders at night as they glide from their dens in tree hollows to feast on the abundant nectar if the iron-bark and spotted gum forests when they are in flower. There will be a diversity of mammals living amongst the trees including common brush tail possums, gliders and flying foxes. The dense understorey of Johnson's cycads will be thriving.' This is a rare and affordable rural lifestyle opportunity which has to be seen to be truly appreciated.
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