This beautiful property is located on Jorgensen's Lane just off Friday Hut Road in Brooklet. It features 40 acres of gently sloping land, a spring fed dam dotted with water lillies, a 200 year old Queensland fig nestled into pockets of rainforest trees bordering Emigrant Creek; 3220 Macadamia trees and a recently renovated tradtional Queenslander residence oozing with character, sitting on the highest point on the property.
Just 3 minutes to Newrybar Village, home of the award winning Harvest Cafe and only 7 minutes from the beautiful village of Bangalow and its restaurants, cafes, fashion and homewares' stores as well as all essentials such as a supermarket, chemist, doctor, pre-school, primary school and more. 15 minutes to Byron Bay.
The home boasts 3 bedrooms, 12' high ceilings and timber floors. A wonderful home office leads from the covered verandah affording breathtaking views across the farm and the surrounding hinterland beyond. Gentle sea breezes keep the home beautifully cool through the summer months. Wonderful outside entertaining areas compliment this character filled property.
A machinery shed has recently been converted into a 2 bedroom flat with bathroom, kitchenette and lounge room, perfect for guests or teenage retreat.
The property has 3,220 macadamia trees; 2000 of which are 10 years old and the remainder are 20 years plus. Varieties include A4, A16, 849, 741 and 344 with 10 x 5 metre spacing.
Tonnage:
2008 - 33 tonne
2007 - 44 tonne
2006 - 42 tonne
2005 - 34 tonne
2004 - 32 tonne
2003 - 29 tonne
2002 - 26 tonne
Expected average tonnage once all trees have reached 15 years of age is 55 tonnes.
A 54 meg irrigation licence with 17 ha allocation adjoins Emigrant Creek.
Equipment includes a Ferris Mower, Toyota Utility, 3 phase power dwellings and pump shed.
Price Guide: $1,950,000
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