Fernhill

A 678 hectare property rich in natural heritage is situated approximately half way between Young and Cowra via Olympic Way, in New South Wales' farming heartland.

The property is an outstanding example of achieving significant conservation and sustainable agricultural outcomes.

Fernhill supports large areas of the endangered Box-Gum Woodlands as well as five paddocks of native grasslands, managed though a conservation grazing regime.

So far 77 native plant species, including the endangered Narrow Goodenia, and 61 native fauna species, including the threatened Superb Parrot, Grey Crowned Babbler and Diamond Firetail, have been recorded in the woodlands and grasslands.

The property provides a valuable contribution to conservation by forming an important linkage in the Dananbilla - Illunie Protected Area Network.

Make your life at Fernhill and become one of the many landholders who are preserving Australia's natural heritage on private land.

Fernhill is located just 34 km from Young and 36 km from Cowra. Cowra has a population of approximately 13,000, and Young a population of 11,000.

The property plays a very important role in conserving state and federally endangered Box-Gum Woodland which supports a whole suite of endangered woodland birds and plants.

With a historic homestead and extensive infrastructure, Fernhill is a viable working property, containing 405 ha of productive grazing lands in 17 well-watered paddocks, sheep and cattle yards and a woolshed.

The new owner will protect the properties conservation assets in perpetuity by signing a Trust Agreement, and managing the land in accordance with a detailed and adaptive Plan of Management specific to the property.

They will then be supported by the Nature Conservation Trust into the future who will offer advice and guidance in dealing with land management issues.

For all enquiries, please contact our Property Sales Manager, Adam Dawson, on (02) 6626 0303 or 0448 801 391, or by completing the online contact form on the right.