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Overview
60 Hereford Hall Road, Braidwood
Located in the Hereford Hall region, approximately 45 kilometers or 40 minutes from historic Braidwood, this unique property is nestled within 140 acres (approximately 71.67 hectares) of pristine bushland. It offers a rare opportunity to escape modern life's pressures and immerse oneself in nature. Accessed via a winding driveway through native forest, the property features a handcrafted stone cottage beside the crystal-clear waters of Jerrabattgulla Creek. The tranquil environment is enhanced by the sounds of native birds, whispering trees, and flowing water, creating a peaceful retreat.
The cottage is lovingly constructed using granite stone sourced directly from the property, blending harmoniously with its natural surroundings and showcasing a distinctly Australian bush character. Inside, rustic timber detailing, exposed beam ceilings, handcrafted finishes, and a unique polished concrete floor with exposed timber rounds create a warm and authentic atmosphere throughout the home.
At the heart of the cottage is a charming country kitchen equipped with terracotta-tiled benchtops, timber slab cabinetry, timber splashbacks, a traditional wood-fired cooker, gas cooktop, and under-bench oven. A light-filled dining room, which can also serve as an additional downstairs bedroom, offers spectacular views across the surrounding National Park. The generous lounge room provides year-round comfort with a striking stone mantle and a Jotul fireplace. The bathroom continues the rustic theme with handcrafted timber features, and an enclosed outdoor gazebo offers a perfect setting for relaxed dining surrounded by the sounds of a water-feature garden.
The land is one of the property's most remarkable features, boasting approximately 1.1 kilometers of frontage to Jerrabattgulla Creek. A picturesque bush track winds through established park-like grounds to a sandy creek-side beach, where swimming holes and crystal-clear water create a private natural playground. Water is sourced directly from a mountain stream within the adjoining National Park and gravity-fed to storage tanks, supporting a truly self-sufficient lifestyle.
Additional improvements include:
- Approximately 140 acres of natural bushland and wildlife habitat
- Fully off-grid near new solar power system
- Separate one-bedroom guest accommodation with ensuite
- Two-bay shed with roller doors
- Two-bay workshop
- Satellite NBN internet and mobile reception
This extraordinary property offers an unforgettable lifestyle opportunity for those seeking privacy, sustainability, adventure, and a genuine connection to nature. More photos will be available in the coming weeks. Please note that all care has been taken to ensure accuracy in the particulars, but no warranty is given, and interested parties should rely on their own enquiries.
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Location
Braidwood NSW 2622
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