Pumpenbil, Tweed Valley.
The property, acquired, by the Permaculture Institute in 1993 was designed along the sustainable and ethical science known as Permaculture.
Previously used for dairy and cattle grazing, it was designed and extensively established as a model of regenerative potential.
The Land is gently undulating at the alluvial creek flats rising to undulating red/brown clay loam slopes and on to moderately steep gullies.
South Pumpenbil Road bisects the small area of creek flats from the balance of the property.
The property has undergone significant site improvements over the years that include a number of Dams, Commercial numbers of fruit trees including mangoes and avocado's, buildings and internal roads.
While the property is well suited to agricultural pursuits it is also well suited to cattle, horses or lifestyle property with a number of beautiful house sites and plenty of useable land.
Other benefits include,
* Significant water retention work throughout property with water courses, Dams and Swales.
* Creek frontage
* views
* privacy
* Existing - unused dwellings, water tanks, sheds, studios and food hall.
* Power on site.
* Post and wire fencing
Designed for water abundance and drought aversion with a unique collection of mature trees and bamboo species, the property enjoys unsurpassed biodiversity and offers you a great base to move this to a new stage.