SoldAug 30, 2021

1929 Springbrook Road, Springbrook, QLD, 4213

Amount undisclosed

120000 m²

Land

30+ days on the market

Sold: Aug 30, 2021

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OBSIDIAN Escarpment, Private Rainforest Paradise, Springbrook

Rare escarpment with breathtaking 180-degree views across the Numinbah Valley. Welcome to "OBSIDIAN Escarpment" We are excited that you are considering this unique location for your next home. Private, Exclusive. Live. Invest. Enjoy. One in a million location opportunity. One of the best-kept secrets, 25minutres to Robina, 35minutes to the beach. Gated with video surveillance. Inspection by Appointment only. We know you're going to love our warm and inviting private rainforest, which is set 550 metres above sea level, with spectacular views of the hinterland and valleys. It's a great place to live, work and play. Our climate is cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, which means less humidity than most other regions. What a great combination only 30min from the Gold Coast. The property features, 30 acres of mildly undulating Rainforest with 700m of Escarpment boundary to the west. The property has multiple access points and gates with 500m of Springbrook road frontage. A total 711m of road access on the East side, 2 access gates, 2 natural creeks that flow to clifftop waterfalls, 3 km of fire trails and walking tracks, multiple access and turning points, Managed vegetation on multiple prior sites. The property is bordered by state forest on the south and west side, Springbrook road to the east side and only 50m of neighbouring property to the north. A unique and very private sanctuary like your own little country. This is truly a unique and breathtaking experience at the clifftop with a 200m vertical face to the valley below. A marvel of Nature with spectacular views of O'Reilys, Binna Burra, Beechmont, Tamborine and Numinbah Valley. Every day is a new picture, at sunrise, sunset, with the winter fog in the valley, hang gliders in the horizon, rosellas, cockatoos and eagles soaring along the Escarpment. Springbrook Rainforest - Springbrook plateau has been described as "the Switzerland of Queensland" and a unique wonder. Notable lookouts on the plateau include Best of All Lookout, overlooking the Tweed Valley directly south of Springbrook, as well as Canyon, Goomoolahra and Purlingbrook lookouts. FLORA Two kinds of open eucalypt forest are seen on Springbrook plateau. Tall white-trunked flooded gums Eucalyptus grandis tower over palms and tree ferns. Attractive Blue Mountains ash Eucalyptus oreades, with its lemon-coloured trunk, and the brown fibrous-barked New England blackbutt. Prickly-leaved heath plants, including the golden banksia, red bottlebrush and purple hovea, make a colourful understorey. The escarpment also features hundreds of native Xanthorrhoea australis, the grass tree, austral grasstree or blackboy. An Australian plant. It is the most commonly seen species of the genus Xanthorrhoea. FAUNA Of the many mammals living in the rainforest, pademelons (small rainforest wallabies)are abundant on the property. In addition, many nocturnal animals, especially the greyish brushtail possum and the smaller, reddish, ringtail possum that has a distinctive white tip on its tail. A glimpse of the tiny and elusive sugar glider or large greater glider is the reward for those interested enough to take a red-filtered torch and explore the tracks at night. The rainforests and rocky outcrops provide the ideal habitat for the spotted-tailed quoll, mainland Australia's largest native marsupial carnivore. Normally nocturnal, the quoll, is at home with echidnas, bandicoots, native birds, reptiles and even frogs. Over a hundred different bird species can be seen and heard at OBSIDIAN Escarpment. Noteworthy species include the raucous and distinctively plumed yellow-tailed black cockatoo, which can sometimes be seen feeding on the seeds of banksia, casuarina and wattle. The elusive Albert's lyrebird is another species, smaller bush birds that may be seen along the tracks include the yellow robin, rufous fantail and the dainty superb fairy-wren. Three species of rosella are present. The most striking is the descriptively named crimson rosella with its plumage of scarlet and royal blue. The black and gold regent bowerbird and the larger midnight-blue satin bowerbird represent the bowerbird family. The Sellers have family priorities with relocation plans, this is a genuine sale, the property will be SOLD. Rural Zoning - Land uses - Low-intensity residential accommodation such as Dwelling houses and Short-term accommodation (farm stays). May include a range of small scale, compatible non-rural activities where they provide goods and services that directly support the rural community and do not conflict with the landscape character, rural amenity and the long-term use of the land, or adjoining land for rural production pursuits. Disclaimer - All information detailed herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided and interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries and inspections. All future development will require appropriate application with the Gold coast City council.

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