5 Bed
3 Bath
2 Car
45 ac
5 Bed
3 Bath
2 Car
45 ac
Escape to your own private rural sanctuary with this exceptional Warrell Creek frontage property, offering the perfect balance of peaceful country living and everyday convenience. Set on approximately 45 acres of prime fertile grazing land, just minutes from the thriving township of Macksville, this remarkable holding presents endless opportunities for lifestyle living, agriculture or equine pursuits in the tranquil Congarinni Valley – affectionately known as the “foggy place”.
The impressive five-bedroom, three-bathroom timber homestead has been crafted from sustainable Radiata Pine using the renowned New Zealand Lockwood building system, creating a home that exudes warmth, character and timeless appeal. Beautiful Western Red Cedar finishes throughout evoke a relaxed Scandinavian aesthetic, offering charm and comfort as is, or the opportunity to easily modernise with paint or limewash to suit your personal style.
Designed with both family living and entertaining in mind, the home features multiple living zones, including a spacious family room adjoining the kitchen, as well as formal lounge and dining areas complete with an open fireplace and a charming indoor garden feature. A north-facing outdoor entertaining area with built-in BBQ provides the perfect setting for gatherings with family and friends while enjoying peaceful rural surrounds.
The thoughtfully designed children’s wing offers four bunk-style bedrooms that open into a generous rumpus room and bathroom, creating an ideal retreat for growing families or visiting guests.
Adding further versatility is a separate office or studio with a double carport, ideal for working from home or easily converted into additional guest accommodation.
Equine and livestock enthusiasts will appreciate the property’s extensive infrastructure, including a large shed complex featuring:
- Tack room
- Feed room
- Machinery storage
- Four stables
- Cattle crush and loading ramp
- Round yard
Adjacent to this is an additional two concrete stables with storage, along with covered cattle yards adjoining the round yard. Also located nearby are independent studio living quarters, providing further flexibility for guests, staff or extended family.
Water security is another significant feature of the property, with two water licences, including a Warrell Creek irrigation allocation and a bore licence, as well as three interconnected water tanks with approximate capacities of 5,000, 10,000 and 20,000 gallons. The property also benefits from 8.5kW of solar panels, providing reliable and sustainable energy generation.
Beautifully established grounds enhance the lifestyle appeal, featuring secure dog kennels, a chicken coop, terraced vegetable gardens, and a productive orchard with citrus, lychee, macadamia and loquat trees.
Nature is a constant companion here, with the calls of black cockatoos overhead and the soothing sounds of frogs, crickets and birds across the paddocks. The property enjoys spectacular views towards Mount Yarrahapinni—whose Aboriginal meaning is “koala rolling”—a striking coastal mountain that forms a breathtaking backdrop. On clear nights, the expansive rural skies provide incredible stargazing and serenity rarely found.
Despite its peaceful rural setting, the property remains conveniently located just minutes from Macksville and within easy reach of some of the region’s most loved destinations. Enjoy fishing and boating on the Nambucca River, surf and beach days at Scotts Head just 19km away, or explore the charming towns of Bellingen, Sawtell, and the natural beauty of Dorrigo National Park.
Offering space, lifestyle, versatility and natural beauty, this exceptional Warrell Creek property presents a rare opportunity to secure your own idyllic country retreat in one of the Mid North Coast’s most picturesque valleys.
Disclaimer: All information contained herein is obtained from property owners or third-party sources, which we believe are reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy; however, we cannot guarantee it. All interested person/s should rely on their own enquiries.