This gently undulating and mainly timbered 117.6 acre property is located in the north east corner of the Boyup Brook shire, approximately 2 kms from the Balgarup River, which in turn flows into the Blackwood River and also forms the boundaries between the Boyup Brook shire and the adjoining Kojonup and West Arthur shires.
Pastured areas of approximately 20 acres area generally gravel loam soil types while the remaining area is sand soil types and timbered areas that contain quite a diverse range of native trees, bushes and some wildflowers.
Trees species include wandoo, jarrah and marri, with banksia, parrot bush, grass trees and christmas trees also in evidence. The property is boundary fenced, has a small livestock dam and is bordered by Old Mail and Westcliffe Roads.
From higher points on the property pretty rural outlooks, particularly to the north and north east are available from sites that appear to be potential building sites. Currently de-stocked the property certainly offers potential buyers a peaceful and quiet location along with areas of diverse native vegetation, and further areas that could be fenced and developed into pastured paddocks that would include patches of native shelter belts to suit some sheep and possibly a few horses. Otherwise simply enjoy a stroll around the timbered areas that make up the majority of the property.