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Wyanga is an exceptional 531 hectare (1,312 acre) premium grazing and lifestyle property situated on the eastern fall of the New England Tablelands. Combining first-class infrastructure, highly productive arable country, secure water, and architecturally striking accommodation, Wyanga represents a rare opportunity to acquire a turnkey grazing enterprise with genuine efficiency and long-term sustainability.
Developed over more than 25 years with a disciplined rotational grazing program, resulting in dense, resilient pasture composition and outstanding carrying capacity. Wyanga blends high-performance agriculture with a luxurious rural lifestyle.
The principal residence built in 2015, is positioned atop a basalt rise with 270-degree views across the New England Tablelands and Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. The home comprises of four bedrooms, a generous master suite with walk-in robe and ensuite, a second bathroom with bath and shower, and a third toilet conveniently located at the rear entrance.
A large open-plan kitchen, living and dining area forms the heart of the home, showcasing custom recycled hardwood cabinetry complimented by polished timber and concrete floors. Designed for comfort and energy efficiency, the home features insulated panel construction, double-glazed windows and a five-star energy rating, with heating provided by a Pyro Classic IV slow-combustion wood heater.
A large, enclosed barbecue entertaining area provides a sheltered space for year-round entertaining, while the second-storey sun room offers a quiet retreat to take in the expansive landscape. The residence is further supported by a three-bay lockable garage with direct internal access, additional covered car parking, and a spacious laundry.
The grounds include a productive mix of European deciduous trees, fruit trees and berries, including plums, figs, persimmons and kiwi fruit. A large indoor shaded garden with raised beds creates a protected micro-climate, allowing vegetable production for much of the year, while a well-designed chook yard with external egg collection completes the property's sustainable living appeal.
A modern three-bedroom cottage built in 2016, provides independent accommodation for staff or guests. The cottage includes a master bedroom with walk-in robe, shared ensuite, an additional shower in the laundry, front deck and a double lockable garage.
The land is 90% arable comprising of undulating chocolate and red basalt (80%) and granite (20%) soils that have been managed under rotational grazing for more than twenty-five years. This, combined with a long fertiliser history and sustained weed control program has delivered dense, resilient pasture with excellent ground cover and productivity resulting in a comfortable carrying capacity between 380 and 400 breeders, or 570 to 600 backgrounder cattle.
Most fencing has been constructed within the past 10 to 20 years. The property is extensively subdivided into 85 paddocks with laneways connecting the majority of paddocks to central watering points and cattle yards, allowing low-stress stock movement and efficient operation with minimal labour.
Livestock Infrastructure is of a very high standard, centred around a newly constructed set of steel cattle yards with Pratley race and circular tub design, covered crush, drafting area, curved V-race, circular pound, slam gates, round yard and loading ramp, all complemented by an adjoining storage shed. This is a practical, safe and weather-proof working environment.
Additional assets include a 36x15 metre machinery shed with earth flooring, concrete and rubber-floored bay workshop all connected to power, a container shed, decommissioned two-stand woolshed and 2 cone bottom grain silos
Water reliability is exceptional - a main bore producing approximately 4,500 litres per hour supplies two elevated header tanks with a combined capacity of 210,000 litres, reticulating water to 42 troughs across the property. This system is supported by 29 dams, majority being spring fed and a secondary solar pump located on a large dam, ensuring water security. At approximately 1,150 meters elevation, the property receives an average annual rainfall of around 850 millimetres.
Domestic water is equally secure, with the main residence supplied by 105,000 litres of rainwater storage beneath the home, while the cottage is serviced by a separate 20,000 litre tank with an additional 105,000 litre rainwater tank on the shed able to supply both residences. The established gardens are watered via the bore-based pump, ensuring year-round productivity.
Power to the main residence is supplied via a fully off-grid solar system with 10.4kW generation capacity and 26kW of battery storage, supported by a 9kW diesel generator with automatic changeover, ensuring uninterrupted power supply. The cottage has the benefit of mains power.
Wyanga is located 27 kilometres southeast of Uralla, 32km Northeast of Walcha, 47 kilometres from Armidale and 114 kilometres from Tamworth, offering convenient access to major schooling options, livestock selling centres, feedlots, abattoirs and agricultural services.
Agents Remarks: Wyanga is marketed as one of the most complete grazing offerings currently available in the New England. The combination of scale, pasture performance, water security, modern infrastructure and high-quality, self-sufficient lifestyle elements attracts both progressive operators and discerning lifestyle buyers.
Offered by way of Expressions Of Interest - closing 5pm Friday 8th May, 2026 if not sold prior. For further information, an information memorandum or to arrange your private inspection contact agent Andrew Blomfield 0428 667 402