Black Swamp is located 20km East from Tenterfield on the Bruxner Highway and comprises 32.068ha (80ac) approx. on 1 freehold title.
The country is level to undulating country easily traversed by a four-wheel drive. The height above sea level ranges from 840 to 900 metres. Soils consist of predominantly granite soils ranging from finer alluvial soils to coarser granites and some rock outcrops.
Vegetation consists of native grasses and it has been fertilized on a regular basis. Timber can be found mostly on the north eastern side of the property with the main species being red gum and peppermint.
Water is provided via double frontage to the Black Swamp Creek plus catchment dams and the property is situated in a 900mm rainfall belt.
Fencing is in stockproof condition and consists of wooden posts with 6 wires, 3 barb and 3 plain wires and is subdivided into 2 main grazing paddocks. Black Swamp carrying capacity is estimated at 30 breeding cows throughout the full average' year without supplementary feeding.
Structural improvements include a set of timber cattle yards, including 4 holding yards, race with a steel head bail and loading ramp. Machinery/hay shed with a corrugated iron roof and four sides and a dirt floor.