"Rose Valley" 379 Toms Gully Road, Black Mountain NSW 2365
Auction 4th June 2026 4th June 2026 10:30am
"Rose Valley" - Prime Grazing with Two Homes, Abundant Grass & Water
'Rose Valley' represents a highly productive and well appointed grazing asset, strategically positioned atop the Great Dividing Range in the renowned New England region. Encompassing approximately 345 hectares (853 acres) of prime grazing land, the property combines reliable water security, quality pasture base, and substantial infrastructure with the added advantage of dual residences on separate titles.
Ideally located just 9km from the New England Highway, 15km to Guyra and 32km to Armidale, the property offers both operational efficiency and lifestyle convenience. Bitumen road frontage and access to a school bus route further enhance its appeal for family living, with Armidale's established education and service hub within easy reach.
The property features two well maintained dwellings. The main homestead is recently renovated and freshly painted with new carpets. The five bedroom, two bathroom residence with an office, offers multiple living and dining areas, and a north facing entertaining deck overlooking established gardens. Comfort is assured year round via an efficient wood fired hydronic heating system. A connected three bay enclosed garage with internal access adds practicality.
A secondary three bedroom, two bathroom cottage, privately positioned with its own access, offers additional accommodation for extended family, staff, or supplementary income. The cottage has also been updated and benefits from similar hydronic heating.
Water security is a key strength of 'Rose Valley', underpinned by a reliable spring fed dam supplying a reticulated trough system across the property. Multiple additional dams, some also spring fed, further enhance drought resilience. The main storage demonstrated reliability through recent dry conditions and was at overflow capacity as recently as April 2026.
Pasture composition is a blend of improved and native species, including well established fescue, phalaris, cocksfoot and clovers, supported by a history of fertiliser application and pasture improvement. Situated in a high rainfall, temperate environment, the property consistently produces strong pasture growth. Having been recently destocked, 'Rose Valley' currently offers a substantial body of standing feed, presenting an immediate grazing opportunity.
Operational infrastructure is comprehensive and designed for efficiency. Livestock facilities include well located steel cattle yards with covered working area, vet crush, weigh box and b-double access. A functional laneway system connects paddocks to the yards, supporting ease of stock movement. Shearing infrastructure is provided via a four stand electric woolshed with substantial shedding capacity.
Additional improvements include a five bay machinery shed with lockable workshop and 15 amp power, a solar system connected to the grid, original hay shed, approximately 170 tonnes of silo storage, horse stables, chicken run and original meat house.
'Rose Valley' presents as a versatile, high performing grazing enterprise with scale, water reliability, and infrastructure rarely combined with such residential flexibility. The multiple title configuration further enhances long term value and optionality, making this an outstanding opportunity for both owner operators and investors seeking a quality rural holding in a tightly held region.
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