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28/10/2020 by

Owlet Rise

This property is sold
Owlet Rise
with lifestyle

Conservation, with lifestyle

Imagine relaxing on your verandah soaking up these views across to Heathcote-Graytown National Park, and the Heathcote Bushland Reserve!

Spend the days exploring your 17 hectares of high priority conservation land, or take advantage of the vineyards, cultural heritage and natural features of this popular lifestyle area. At night you might be lucky enough to spot a Brush-tailed Phascogale or Owlet Nightjar.

Take advantage of the incredible house site and great road access. This is a great spot to live, or for a weekender, just over one and a half hour’s drive from Melbourne.

There are also a number of other landowners in the local area who have protected their property with a Trust for Nature covenant.

Address: 76 Hall Rd, Heathcote VIC 3523

Region: North Central

Size: 17 hectares (approx.)

Price: $165,000 – PROPERTY SOLD

Contact: Trust for Nature (03) 8631 5888 or revolvingfund@tfn.org.au

This is a Trust for Nature Revolving Fund property

Conservation covenant: As a condition of sale a Trust for Nature Conservation Covenant will be placed on the property title to protect the ecological values of Possum Gully. Typically an allowance for a dwelling, in an appropriate area, is made within the covenant for all Revolving Fund properties.

Native flora

Long Leaf box, Red Stringybark, and Yellow Box, Grey Box and Red Gum. Shrubs found include Black Wattle, Lightwood and Sweet Bursaria. The ground cover is grassy, with Weeping Grass, Tussock Grass Spear grass and Wallaby grass. Chocolate lilies and Lomandra are also present

Ecology

Native fauna

Woodland birds, mammals such as phascogales, gliders, echidnas and wombats.

Significant ecological features

Endangered Grassy Woodland community and Creekline Grassy Woodland communities.

Photograph acknowledgement

Amenities

Infrastructure

Owlet Rise offers several potential house sites, with views across to Heathcote-Graytown National Park, and an existing small dam.

Directions

Situated in the North Central region, just a short 8 minute drive to Heathcote, and 1 hour 40 minute drive from Melbourne. Heathcote is a popular lifestyle area with a wide variety of attractions, including vineyards, cultural and natural heritage features. such as Pink Cliffs Reserve, Heathcote-Graytown National Park, Mt Ida and Viewing Rock. Nearby Lake Eppalock is popular for fishing, boating, water-skiing and swimming, and also the scenic O’Keefe Rail Trail that runs from Heathcote to Bendigo.

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28/10/2020 by

Peppermint Hills

This property is sold
Peppermint Hills
the hills!

Run for the hills!

Run away from it all to this beautiful 64 ha forest property. Nestle yourself in amongst the peppermint gums and while away the hours snapping photos of the wide variety of flora and fauna.

With great access, an existing cleared house site, and a location just under 1.5 hour’s drive from Melbourne, this is your chance to secure a natural Trentham East lifestyle.

This is your chance to secure an important conservation property in a highly sought-after lifestyle area.

Address: Gibbs Access Road, Trentham East VIC 3458

Region: North Central

Size: 64 hectares (approx.)

Price: $380,000 – PROPERTY SOLD

Contact: Trust for Nature (03) 8631 5888 or revolvingfund@tfn.org.au

This is a Trust for Nature Revolving Fund property

Conservation covenant: As a condition of sale a Trust for Nature Conservation Covenant will be placed on the property title to protect the ecological values of Possum Gully. Typically an allowance for a dwelling, in an appropriate area, is made within the covenant for all Revolving Fund properties.

Native flora

You’ll find a variety of trees, including Narrow-leaf Peppermint gums, Broad-leaved Peppermint gums, Messmate Stringybark, and Candlebark. Below that you’ll find a mix of wattles, peas, sedges, grasses and heath.

Ecology

Native fauna

Likely habitat for woodland birds, and mammals such as wombats, possums, and kangaroos. Powerful Owls and Masked Owls may also be present.

Significant ecological features

The property contains shrubby foothill forest ecological community and is located in the Victorian Midlands priority landscape (identified in the Trust for Nature Statewide Conservation Plan).

Photograph acknowledgement

Amenities

Amenities

Peppermint Hills is located in a rural lifestyle area, bounded by the Wombat State Forest to the east and south, and lifestyle blocks to the west and north.

Nearby natural attractions include Wombat State Forest and the Macedon Ranges.

Peppermint Hills itself is relatively secluded with an existing cleared house site.

Directions

From Trentham, take Pearsons Rd east for 5.5 km, and then turn right onto Gleeds Ln. After 1.6 km, turn left onto Gibbs Access Rd, and follow this for 2.2 km. The property will be on the left.
Location

27/10/2020 by

Yellowbox Ridge

This property is sold
Yellowbox Ridge
An elevated lifestyle

An elevated lifestyle

Soak up the incredible 360 degree view as you stroll along the ridge of this exceptional conservation property.

The views of Mt Korong and Mt Kooyoora are just part of your reward for helping to restore this critically endangered ecological community, only to be enhanced as the local flora and fauna returns.

Nearby you can explore Melville Caves and Kooyoora State Park, go birdwatching at Wychitella and Inglewood Nature Conservation Reserves, or scope the local antique shops, followed by a glass of wine from the local vineyards.

Choose from several potential house sites, and join a number of other local landowners working with Trust for Nature to protect this important conservation landscape.

Address: Lot 3, Sheltons Road, Fentons Creek VIC 3518

Region: North Central

Size: 70 hectares (approx.)

Price: $175,000 negotiable – PROPERTY SOLD

Contact: Trust for Nature (03) 8631 5888 or revolvingfund@tfn.org.au

This is a Trust for Nature Revolving Fund property

Conservation covenant: As a condition of sale a Trust for Nature Conservation Covenant will be placed on the property title to protect the ecological values of Possum Gully. Typically an allowance for a dwelling, in an appropriate area, is made within the covenant for all Revolving Fund properties.

Native flora

Magnificent Yellow Box and Grey Box Gums, and a diverse indigenous groundlayer, including native lilies, herbs, and grasses.

Ecology

Native fauna

An area of diverse bird life, including the Australian Owlet-Nightjar, Yellow-tufted Honeyeater, Whitebrowed Babbler and Brown Falcon.

Significant ecological features

Located in the Goldfields Bioregion, this property is host to critically endangered White Box- Yellow BoxBlakely’s Red Gum Grassy Woodland & Derived Native Grassland Ecological Community.

Photograph acknowledgement

Amenities

Amenities

House site: Choose from several potential house sites.

Access: Good existing road access via Sheldons Road.

Local area: Join a number of other local landowners working with Trust for Nature to protect this important conservation landscape. Nearby you can explore Melville Caves and Kooyoora State Park, go birdwatching at Wychitella and Inglewood Nature Conservation Reserves.

Directions

Fentons Creek is approximately 10 minutes (18 km) from Wedderburn, and just under 3 hours (233 km) from Melbourne. From Wedderburn, head southeast on the Calder Hwy, and then right on Wedderburn-Logan Rd for approx. 7.5 kms. Turn right onto Gowar-Wedderburn Rd, then after 6kms turn left onto Sheltons Road. The property is about 4km along on the left (Melways ref: X920 H8).
Location

27/10/2020 by

Moonstone Gully

Moonstone Gully

Photograph acknowledgement

Covenant and conservation features

This property contains diverse Heathy Dry Forest. Many mature trees are still present throughout the property and provide habitat for an array of local wildlife, including several threatened species. There is also an ephemeral creek present. The property is surrounded on three sides by the Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park.

This is a truly unique property.

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15/10/2020 by

Kestrel's Perch

Kestrel's Perch
Elevated conservation

Elevated conservation

Perch yourself up high amongst the gum trees and soak up the sounds of endangered forest!

Catch the views through the trees across to the Strzelecki Ranges.

Spend the days exploring the slopes of your 35 hectare high priority conservation land, or take advantage of the vineyards, cultural heritage and natural features of this popular lifestyle area.

Make the most of the elevated house sites, existing colourbond shed, and great road access.

A great spot to live, or for a weekender, just over two hours’ drive from Melbourne.

Address: Redhill Rd, Callignee VIC 3844

Region: West Gippsland

Size: 35 hectares (approx.)

Price: $210,000 negotiable

Contact: Trust for Nature (03) 8631 5888 or revolvingfund@tfn.org.au

Native flora

A variety of trees cover the property, including Messmate Stringybark, Eurabbie and Mountain Grey Gum. Shrubs found include Snowy Daisy-bush, Hop Goodenia and Prickly Currant-bush

Ecology

Native fauna

The property has excellent habitat for many species, including wombats, koalas, Nankeen Kestrels, and many other bird species.

Significant ecological features

Located in the Strzelecki Ranges Bioregion, Kestrel’s Perch contains an endangered ecological community and habitat for koalas, part of the endemic Strzelecki / South Gippsland populatio

Photograph acknowledgement

Amenities

Amenities

House site: Kestrel’s Perch offers a choice of 3 existing cleared potential house sites, as well as an existing colorbond lock-up garage close to Redhill Rd.

Local area: There are a number of vineyards nearby, as well as plenty of opportunities for bushwalking and bird-watching. Nearby neighbours have protected their property with a Trust for Nature covenant, as have a number of other landowners in the local area.

Conservation covenant: As a condition of sale a Trust for Nature Conservation Covenant will be placed on the property title to protect the ecological values of Kestrel’s Perch. Typically an allowance for a dwelling, in an appropriate area, is made within the covenant for all Revolving Fund properties.

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