In 2012, we bought a 136 acre run-down farm and have worked ever since to create our piece of paradise. Would you believe on our first viewing I did not want to buy the place! It looked ugly, haunted and far too much work. We waded through swampland (the now dam), watched the real estate agent get an electric shock while jumping a fence and saw rubbish tips hiding under each bush. Thankfully Cameron could see potential everywhere. We put in the entranceway, roads, new fencing, cattle yards, dam, planted thousands of trees, stopped cattle accessing the forest, cleaned up the rubbish, fixed hundreds of leaks, had a family and started allowing campers to camp August 2020.
While you are spoilt for choice on how to spend your day in the surrounding area, don't forget what the property has to offer! The dam is an excellent spot
In 2012, we bought a 136 acre run-down farm and have worked ever since to create our piece of paradise. Would you believe on our first viewing I did not want to buy the place! It looked ugly, haunted and far too much work. We waded through swampland (the now dam), watched the real estate agent get an electric shock while jumping a fence and saw rubbish tips hiding under each bush. Thankfully Cameron could see potential everywhere. We put in the entranceway, roads, new fencing, cattle yards, dam, planted thousands of trees, stopped cattle accessing the forest, cleaned up the rubbish, fixed hundreds of leaks, had a family and started allowing campers to camp August 2020.
While you are spoilt for choice on how to spend your day in the surrounding area, don't forget what the property has to offer! The dam is an excellent spot to spend the day swimming, watching wildlife, sipping wine and relaxing. Bordering the dam is a 20 acre forest that boasts beautiful wildflowers in Spring. There's plenty of wildlife, including the critically endangered Ringtail Possum and visiting flocks of Carnaby Cockatoo. Kangaroo, Brushtail Possum and a large variety of birds. There are plenty of photography opportunities here. There are two powered and two unpowered campsites. Campers must be fully self-contained as there are no toilet facilities. DO NOT BOOK UNLESS YOU HAVE YOUR OWN TOILET. Rainwater and power is available at the two powered sites. Children under 12 are free and dogs welcome. Free-range eggs available to purchase. Check out our Facebook or Instagram page @springwatersestate for more photos and drone video.
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In 2012, we bought a 136 acre run-down farm and have worked ever since to create our piece of paradise. Would you believe on our first viewing I did not want to buy the place! It looked ugly, haunted and far too much work. We waded through swampland (the now dam), watched the real estate agent get an electric shock while jumping a fence and saw rubbish tips hiding under each bush. Thankfully Cameron could see potential everywhere. We put in the entranceway, roads, new fencing, cattle yards, dam, planted thousands of trees, stopped cattle accessing the forest, cleaned up the rubbish, fixed hundreds of leaks, had a family and started allowing campers to camp August 2020.
While you are spoilt for choice on how to spend your day in the surrounding area, don't forget what the property has to offer! The dam is an excellent spot
In 2012, we bought a 136 acre run-down farm and have worked ever since to create our piece of paradise. Would you believe on our first viewing I did not want to buy the place! It looked ugly, haunted and far too much work. We waded through swampland (the now dam), watched the real estate agent get an electric shock while jumping a fence and saw rubbish tips hiding under each bush. Thankfully Cameron could see potential everywhere. We put in the entranceway, roads, new fencing, cattle yards, dam, planted thousands of trees, stopped cattle accessing the forest, cleaned up the rubbish, fixed hundreds of leaks, had a family and started allowing campers to camp August 2020.
While you are spoilt for choice on how to spend your day in the surrounding area, don't forget what the property has to offer! The dam is an excellent spot to spend the day swimming, watching wildlife, sipping wine and relaxing. Bordering the dam is a 20 acre forest that boasts beautiful wildflowers in Spring. There's plenty of wildlife, including the critically endangered Ringtail Possum and visiting flocks of Carnaby Cockatoo. Kangaroo, Brushtail Possum and a large variety of birds. There are plenty of photography opportunities here. There are two powered and two unpowered campsites. Campers must be fully self-contained as there are no toilet facilities. DO NOT BOOK UNLESS YOU HAVE YOUR OWN TOILET. Rainwater and power is available at the two powered sites. Children under 12 are free and dogs welcome. Free-range eggs available to purchase. Check out our Facebook or Instagram page @springwatersestate for more photos and drone video.