* This is one of the few large pockets of carefully conserved bushland in the Upper Blue Mountains still in private hands—and you can build on it.
* 3.4 hectares (or 8.32 of the old acres) of bushland peace & privacy adjoining the Blue Mountains National Park.
It includes—
* A 20 x 300 metre entrance block off Genevieve Road, one of the most desirable Blue Mountains streets.
* Waterfalls, hanging swamps & three small creeks.
* Cliff top views across the Kirra Gorge (headwaters of Bedford Creek) & to Kings Tableland.
* Fascinating rock formations.
* Vegetation varying from Dry Sclerophyll Forest to Temperate Rainforest.
* Wallabies, lyre birds, bandicoots, possums and Mountains parrots as your nearest neighbours.
* Bridle & walking tracks throughout. (Go for many diverse bushwalks or even MTB rides without leaving your own backyard!)
* A strategic network of 4WD fire trails & sensitively cleared areas to minimise bushfire and facilitate its management.
* An RFS designated Staging Area for tankers and fire fighting crews on the adjoining property.