“Wantiool” is an aboriginal term for little running water. And Blaxlands Creek really is a wonderful fresh water stream fronting almost 1 km of this 40 ha (100 acre) property. The homestead, constructed in 1992, offers generously proportioned rooms throughout. Expansive open plan living area upstairs opens onto full length north facing verandah and is serviced by 2 split system air conditioning units plus prominent open fireplace that forms a major feature of the room. There are 5 bedrooms with built in robes across 2 levels, 3 bathrooms and cathedral ceilings. A downstairs games/rumpus/entertainment room with bar facilities easily swallows a full size billiard table and again spills into the great outdoors. There is a really great outdoor covered bbq area with views and fish pond surrounds. Copious quantities of shed space is also available with power connected (both lockable and open bays). Around 90% of this property is timbered with prominent sandstone outcrops. The creek flats are cleared and quite fertile grazing. A colony of endangered brush tailed rock wallabies also inhabit the property, have become quite tame and partial to a free meal. A deep well pump draws water from the creek and can be used to top up the 25 litre water tank should the need arise. Power and phone are connected. Just 6 km from Coutts Crossing village and 24 km from Grafton.