THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD
The property has extremely high biodiversity values comprising a mix of floodplain Eucalypt forest, riparian rainforest and freshwater wetlands.
A complex of wetlands, forest, waterways, rainforest and coastal cypress provide protection for a number of poorly reserved and underrepresented forest ecosystems which contain examples of four endangered ecological communities.
The property contains large fresh water lagoons, interconnected wetland complexes and billabongs, has creek frontages.
Kewilpa is home to 11 threatened animal species, including the protected North Coast Emu population.
The freshwater wetlands abound with birds and frogs, with 17 frog and 50 bird species recorded so far.
Make your life at Kewilpa and become one of the many landholders who are preserving Australia's natural heritage on private land.
Casino has a population of 10,000 and Grafton a population of 17,000. Both are well serviced with education, health and travel services.
Abundant water from permanent creeks and lagoons including an irrigation license. Rainfall of 1,000 mm per annum.
The bungalow style house comprises of four bedrooms plus ensuite and a veranda on the eastern side of the house. Kewilpa has mains power and telephone connected.
The property includes large machinery and storage sheds. Approximately 38 hectares has been cleared to cultivation and utilised for tea-tree oil and flower production.
As the new owner, you will protect this property's conservation values in perpetuity by signing a conservation agreement and managing the land in accordance with a detailed plan of management specific to this property.
As part of its ongoing stewardship program, the Nature Conservation Trust will support and empower you into the future by offering free advice and guidance, backed up by on-site visits.











