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6424 Waterfall Way, Deer Vale Dorrigo, NSW 2453

Sold for $420,000 on 8 Sep 2023
  • Land: 6.0703 ha (15 acres)
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6424 Waterfall Way, Deer Vale, Dorrigo, NSW 2453

Rural Lifestyle Property in Dorrigo

Build and grow your countryside dream here!

  • Land: 6.0703 ha (15 acres)

Nestled among the rolling hills of Deer Vale, in the pristine environment of the Clarence River headwaters, and surrounded by national parks, yet located only a short drive from multiple towns and regional hubs, this 15*-acre block offers the best of both bushland tranquillity and town convenience. Ideally placed to become the site of a regional getaway or family home, the property's rich soil, multiple permanent water sources, and ample rainfall also make it a promising prospect for agricultural pursuits.

Location: The block is only a short drive (23* km) away from the town of Dorrigo, a vibrant farming community replete with two supermarkets, fashion shops, two rural supplies warehouses, a rural machinery dealership, medical Centre and hospital, primary and high schools, historical hotel and much more. Driving just a little further out towards the coast (48* minutes or 52* km) will take you to the charming bohemian town of Bellingen, a cultural hub bustling with year-round music and art festivals and shows, growers' markets, and street performers. Meanwhile, just over an hour's drive (104* km) inland will take you to the Northern Tablelands' capital, the historic town of Armidale.

Nearby natural treasures include The Dorrigo World Heritage Nation Park (25* km), and if you drive towards Armidale, a 36* minute (37* km) trip will take you to Cathedral Rock National Park. Just over an hour's drive (82* km) towards the coast lies one of the most beautiful beaches in Northern NSW - Valla Beach, with its unforgettable white quartz squeaky sands.

Block details
The block is approximately 80% cleared, gently sloping to a flat profile.
There is a building entitlement, a dwelling is permissible subject to council approval.

Climate and rainfall: Elevated 1100* meters above sea level, the property receives an average annual rainfall of 80* inches. Highest temperatures can reach up to +30C, lowest temperatures occur in July, dropping to -7C at night, with occasional light snow falls once in 3-5 years. Stable within its climatic range, the property has been equally unaffected by the floods and bushfires of the past decade.

Water sources and hydroelectric potential: Approximately 320* meters of frontage to gorgeous Deer Park Creek, complete with a natural swimming pool formed by a gently-sloping rock bowl (20*m long x 15*m wide, deepest point of over 3*m). In 2018, this portion of Deer Park Creek was assessed and deemed suitable to host a miniature hydroelectric scheme with a rated output of up to 3Kw/hour by a Dorrigo-based specialist and builder.

Additionally, two permanent natural springs create semi-permanent streams which course through the block, providing further opportunities for water catchment and dam/pond construction.

Soil profile and agricultural potential: Fertile red basalt soil, PH neutral to slightly acidic (6.8), suitable for most agricultural production and especially favourable for root vegetables. The property has seen successful cultivation of a wide range of crops, including:

  • Root vegetables and spices: garlic, horseradish, wasabi black radish, potato, pumpkin, yacÃ?Æ'Ã?'Ã?â€'Ã?Æ'â€'³n , and Jerusalem artichoke.
  • Medicinal and culinary herbs: Valerian, elecampane, burdock, motherwort, mint, thyme, comfrey, and French Sorrell.
  • Flowers: paper daisies, peonies, and a wide variety of Liliaceae including lily of the valley.
  • Berries: Blueberries ("Reka" variety from New Zealand), black and red currants, and raspberries. The property still retains around 25 revivable blueberry bushes.

Additionally, the block offers an opportunity to establish a small-to-medium size bush food/bush medicine enterprise, being host to a vigorous stand of Dorrigo Pepper (Tasmannia stipitata) with an annual yield of over 70 kg of dry leaf and up to 5 kg of dried berries.

Other features: The property is fully-fenced, with brand-new fencing along Deer Park Creek, wide gates, and full road access. Well-maintained with regular slashing, weeding and clearing of privet and blackberry.

To arrange a private viewing, contact Kate Carter on 0448 142 749 or email kate.carter@raywhite.com
*Approximately.
Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, we cannot guarantee it.

Land:

6.0703 ha / 15 acres