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Never-Never Land, a stunning 10.6 hectares (26 acre) property is on the market at 169 Connors Creek Road, Broughton Village.
The stunning property, midway between Berry and Gerringong, is on the market through Ray White Gerringong for $3.8 million.
"Wake in the perfect quiet of this rare rural sanctuary, in a pocket of rainforest on the slope of the Illawarra Escarpment," said selling agent Neil Campbell.
You can enjoy beautiful walks through the property's network of pathways of more than one kilometre, weaving through green virgin rainforest, enjoying four creeks, bridges, birdsong and huge native trees.
The owners have built 11 bridges throughout the rainforest walking tracks.
"Just feel the silence," Mr Campbell said.
The architecturally-designed home built of beautiful recreated sandstone, featuring high-ceilings, boasts four large bedrooms, including guest accommodation in a separate wing, two large studies (providing extra sleeping accommodation for visitors - could be counted as extra bedrooms, bringing the house total to six bedrooms) and a media room.
"Expansive, light and airy, with views to the ocean over rolling green hills," Mr Campbell said.
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"It also includes a sculptural tallow wood staircase, cedar windows and doors. Beauty, wherever you look! A house with soul."
The stunning architectural summerhouse, with its soaring "Opera House" styled roof, provides a perfect entertaining area and can seat more than 60 guests.
There is also a large split-level shed with three phase power and a 10 metre deep dam with jetty and a superb garden created by Sydney designer Michelle Shennan.
The property also boasts a three car garage. The two large sheds are 5m x 11m and 4.8m x 11m.
To complete the picture, the property includes three cedar plantations of around 900 trees, with a NSW Government Harvest Guarantee, promise of green dollars in the future.
The 10-year project with multi-national chemical producer Bayer, includes around one hectare, registered with Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources.
Cedar timber currently sells for $5,000- $7,000 a cubic metre.
After sustainable harvesting around 2030, the plantations could earn a considerable return.
For further information or inspection contact Neil Campbell, Ray White Gerringong, on 0413 757 899 or email Neil.campbell@raywhite.com
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