"Quesera", is located 28 minutes south of Narrabri and has been set up to be totally self-sufficient with water, septic, and an incredible solar system (power is approximately 30m away if you want to install it). Currently, this 250-acre property is largely untouched and an Australian fauna and flora paradise.
The property offers:
• Fenced yard block with an excellent bore (67 meters deep) with good drinking water, a 22,000L rainwater tank and a greenhouse.
• There is a 3kW solar system and a 1.1kw system for hot water (gas back-up for hot water) as well as an automatic sprinkler system for the roof.
• 8.8m x 6m shed with 2 roller doors (2.4m x 3m high) on a concrete pad with a roof height of 3.5m.
• The cottage has modern vinyl flooring throughout with an open-plan kitchen and dining area and a separate lounge.
• The kitchen comes with lovely wooden countertops, a double sink, a gas oven and stove with a range hood, pantry, and an island bench. This area has had a wall cooler installed.
• The cozy lounge has a gas outlet and an overhead fanlight.
• Bedroom one is carpeted with an overhead fanlight and offers a large walk-in robe and a good-sized ensuite with a vanity, toilet, and shower (tiling needs completing in the shower).
• The other two bedrooms both have built-in robes and ensuites.
• The laundry can be found in the hallway as well as linen storage and the integrated solar system with batteries.
• The undercover paved entertainment area is the perfect spot to cook up a storm on the barbecue, or simply unwind to the soothing sounds of nature.
The area sustains and is currently home to many native plants and animals. You'll find woodlands and forests occupied by white cypress pine, Red Gums, Rough-barked Apple, Pilliga Box and Poplar Box, Bull Oak and Belah, and many more species during your bushwalks. If you're a budding botanist, you'll love the delicate orchids blue lilies, paper daisies, and spring wildflowers.
You may also see a variety of wildlife, and some are endangered such as Koala, Squirrel Glider, Black-striped Wallaby, Corben's Long-eared Bat, and the endemic Pilliga Mouse.
Bilbies, Brush-tailed Bettongs and Bridled Nailtail Wallabies & wild pigs. Birds include the iconic barking owl, black cockatoo, hooded robin, speckled warbler, varied sittella, Grey-crowned babbler, brown Treecreeper, Little Lorikeet, Turquoise Parrot & diamond firetail.
With a semi-arid climate and flat sandy plains, all of the creeks are ephemeral, flowing only during significant rain events. Jacks Creek State Forest is close by and includes picnic tables and walking tracks
Now has never been a better time to escape and move to the country! Contact Kim Rozendaal to organize an inspection - 0407 835 207 or kim@krproperty.com.au
*This property currently has no occupancy certificate.