Uamby is an outstanding rural holding in the Goolma district. The land was originally granted to George Henry Cox, one of Mudgee’s first settlers and influential figures. The property’s idyllic location fronting the Cudgegong River, with its excellent mixture of soil types, plus proximity to a number of regional growth areas, makes it special.

The Uamby Homestead block is part of the original holding and comprises approximately 598 Acres (241.59 Ha) ranging from alluvial river flats to undulating hill grazing country and steep and hilly grazing with pockets of timber.

Like all productive farms Uamby is equipped with a range of accommodation and working improvements. With access to outstanding water resources, as well as its size and scale, Uamby is a wonderful working farm with a magnificent country lifestyle.

Key features of Uamby include: -

* Scale 598 Acres (241.59 Hectares) of mixed country.
* Golden Triangle Strategically positioned between Mudgee (50 kms), Wellington (47 kms), and Dubbo (78 kms) lending itself to a variety of lifestyle and commercial opportunities. The property is approximately 316 kms from Sydney.
* History Tracing back to pre-settlement this local icon is rich in tradition and culture.
* Reliable Production suitable for a myriad of summer and winter enterprises and enjoying an approximately 26 inch (650 mm) annual rainfall. The property leads itself to both cattle and sheep production.
* Ecologically sustainable with a more organic focus in recent years significant improvement has been noted in soils tests. Areas of erosion have been addressed along with identifying a carbon farming project aimed at running alongside traditional farming practices, for potential additional income stream for up to 25 years.
* Water Resources Abundant water courtesy of the Cudgegong River is complimented by Uamby Creek frontage, a pump on the river supplies the stock and domestic water plus 6 dams.

An additional 1155 Acres (467.41 Ha) at $830,000 is available.

Since purchasing the property in 2001, the current owners have developed management practices designed to increase soil organic carbon rates. The owners shifted the Land Management Regime from deep ploughing to perennial pastures and rotational grazing.

Heavily involved in the evolution of Carbon Farming in Australia, many trials have been staged to discover the most effective way to grow’ carbon at Uamby. The owners believe that the property can be managed to provide an additional income stream from carbon-related activities and are willing to discuss the wide variety of ways currently available to capitalise on this emerging market whilst working alongside traditional farming values.

Improvements include:
* 3 Bedroom weatherboard Homestead surrounded by established garden
* 2 Bedroom self-contained cottage
* 3 stand electric Shearing Shed
*Machinery Shed / Workshop and garage
* 3 Stables plus adjacent day yard and shelter
* Irrigated sheep yards