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$250,000 to $400,000

11 February 2021 by

Murray Retreat - UNDER CONTRACT

Murray Retreat
Unparalleled tranquility

Unparalleled tranquility

Immerse yourself in the unparalleled tranquillity on this magnificent 170 ha (approx.) property adjacent to the Murray River Reserve and bordering Bridge Creek.

Address: Allotment 37, 532 Coghill Rd, Kenley

Region: Mallee

Size: 170 ha (approx.)

Price: $320,000 – 350,000

Contact: Michael Fry, 0418 107 413

(03) 8631 5888 or revolvingfund@tfn.org.au

Native flora

Majestic River Red Gums that line the banks of Bridge Creek provide shelter to a vast range of native birds.

Ecology

Native fauna

Threatened Regent Parrots have been observed on the site, as well as Red-capped Robins, Brown Treecreepers, Chestnut-crowned Babblers and Emus.

Significant ecological features

This perfect camping site has been identified by Trust for Nature as a priority for permanent protection because of the high diversity of native plants and wildlife it supports. Bridge Creek receives environmental water from the Mallee Catchment Management Authority, which attracts fish, frogs and birds, and improves the health of the plants and trees.

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Amenities

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Enjoy walks through Black Box, Eumong, Umbrella Wattle, Cattle Bush trees and saltbushes.

This beautiful property is about an hour’s drive from Swan Hill. Please note that access is via 4WD only.

Please note that a Trust for Nature conservation covenant will be placed on the property title.

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28 October 2020 by

Eurabbie

This property is sold
Eurabbie
Change?

Time for that change?

Needing a bit of space? Been wondering what you can do for nature? Well this is your opportunity to retreat to and protect this beautiful 129 ha property, just north of Lancefield.

Build yourself a suitably-sized nest in amongst the messmate gums, and soak up the sounds of the forest on the verandah as evening approaches, or dawn awakens. Wind your way along the existing walking tracks with friends and family, and take your field guide – see if you can spot any threatened species.

With great access, an existing cleared house site, amazing lifestyle location, and just under 1.5 hour’s drive from Melbourne, this is your chance to secure your treechange escape and make your contribution to conservation.

Address: 350 Frosts Road, Pastoria East VIC 3444

Region: Goulburn Broken

Size: 129 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

Native flora

You’ll find a variety of trees, with a dominant cover of Messmates (Eucalyptus obliqua). Shrubs include Black Wattle and Cassinia, and the ground cover is rich with lillies, lomandra and native grasses. Also likely present is the threatened Clover Glycine (Glycine latrobeana).

Ecology

Native fauna

Eurabbie provides habitat suitable for threatened Powerful Owls and Brush-tailed Phascogales, as well as a host of other fauna species.

Significant ecological features

Eurabbie contains the depleted vegetation type Herb-rich Foothill Forest, is adjacent to the Langley Bushland Reserve, and is in close proximity to Cobaw State Forest.

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Amenities

Amenities

House site: There is an existing cleared house site at Eurabbie.

Access: There is good, existing road and driveway access via Frosts Road.

Local area: Eurabbie is located in a fantastic lifestyle area. Enjoy the olive farms, small wineries and breweries, and farmers markets at nearby Kyneton and Lancefield.

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.

Directions

From Lancefield, take the C325 north for 2.4km, and then turn left onto Burke and Wills Track. After 10.5km, turn right onto Frosts Rd, and follow this for 3.5km. The property will be on the right.
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27 October 2020 by

Glenmaggie Shores

This property is SOLD
Glenmaggie Shores
A treechange

A treechange by the lake

Ever dreamed of living lakeside? Now’s your chance!

Just across the road from Lake Glenmaggie, this incredible 53 hectare property comes with a current planning permit and is just over 2 hours’ drive from Melbourne.

Take your canoe out for an early morning paddle, and return to your verandah for breakfast amongst the red gums. Enjoy a stroll along the tracks of Glenmaggie Shores and encounter an incredible array of flora and fauna, before exploring the nearby Macalister River Valley and Avon Mount Hedrick Scenic Reserve.

Join several other landowners in the area working with Trust for Nature to protect the magnificent natural heritage of the Gippsland Plain.

Address: Hurley Road, Glenmaggie VIC 3858

Region: West Gippsland

Size: 53 hectares (approx.)

Price: $250,000 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.

Ecology

Ecology

Significant ecological features on or around this property

Glenmaggie Shores contains the critically endangered Gippsland Red Gum ecological community. The property is adjacent to the Glenmaggie Nature Conservation Reserve, and Lake Glenmaggie.

Photograph acknowledgement

Amenities

Amenities

House site: Glenmaggie Shores comes with a current planning permit for a dwelling, issued by Wellington Shire. Access to the house site is via the northwestern entrance on Licola Road.

Access: There is good, existing road and driveway access via Licola Road.

Local area: The property is directly across the road from Lake Glenmaggie, which itself is a popular recreational boating, fishing and camping spot. Glenmaggie Shores is also just a short drive from the Macalister River Valley, Avon Mount Hedrick Scenic Reserve, and Mt Tamboritha (Alpine National Park).

Directions

Just over 2 hour’s drive from Melbourne, Glenmaggie is only 22 minutes (27 km) from Maffra, 32 mins (42 km) from Sale. From Traralgon, head north on the C105 (Traralgon-Maffra Road) to Heyfield, and then turn left onto the C486 (Licola Road) towards Glenmaggie. Follow this road for approx. 7.5 kms, and the property is on the left hand side (Melways ref: X920 H8).
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27 October 2020 by

Falcon's Nest

This property is sold
Falcon's Nest
The views

Those views, those incredible views

Conveniently located just over an hour from Melbourne and 15-minutes from Broadford, this elevated property offers stunning 360-degree views over the district to High Camp and Mt Piper. The property descends from east to west. Dissected with 2 seasonal creeks containing beautiful tree ferns.

Address: Skye Road, Clonbinane VIC 3658

Region: Goulburn Broken

Size: 84 ha

Price: $350,000 plus GST – PROPERTY UNDER OFFER

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.

Ecology

Graced by native bushland including dominated by Red Stringybark and Long Leaf Box with an understorey of blackwoods, Austral Indigo and Cassinia species. The groundcover is very diverse with native grasses, rock fern, Sun Orchids and masses of Chocolate lilies in Spring. You’ll be joined on the property by wombats, kangaroos, falcons and wedge-tailed eagles.

Ecology

Portions of the property have previously been cleared and are beginning to naturally regenerate with new species to be discovered at every visit.. The property would suit someone looking for a project to help restore the natural beauty and biodiversity of the site through revegetation.

Photograph acknowledgement

Amenities

Amenities

House site: comprised of two titles, there is potential for subdivision (STCA).

Access: via a well formed gravel road and existing cleared areas at the top of the ridge provide good options for house sites with magnificent views and minimal impact on existing bushland.

Local area: The area offers many natural attractions, including the Disappointment State Park (~4kms). And if you want to experience some of the other regional attractions, several berry and olive farms, small wineries and breweries are nearby, as well as cycling opportunities on the Great Victorian Rail Trail.

Directions

From Clonbinane, take Spur Rd to the east, and then Doctors Creek Rd to the north. Turn left onto Skye Rd. The property is at the corner of Skye and Neill Rds.
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