A pristine bush block of approximately 65ha, perched on the northern slopes of the Great Dividing Range with views across.
A granite ridge line runs parallel with the road frontage and the land drops sharply away to the west. The property is heavily treed, with a few small clearings.
There are several walking tracks through the property. Access is via an all-weather bitumen road.
The township of Tallarook sits on the northern slopes of the Great Dividing Range, on land that was once central to the territories of the Goulburn Aboriginal tribes, in whose language, Tallarook means ‘call of the wattle birds’. Today Tallarook supports abundant wildlife and farming properties. The local vineyards are gaining an international reputation and provide the perfect place to unwind and explore.
17km (17mins) to Broadford; 31km (29mins) to Kilmore, 104km (81mins) to Melbourne.