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15 October 2020 by

Kestrel's Perch - UNDER OFFER

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 population

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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