Description:Located approximately 250 km north of Perth, Coorow Farm spans over 4,000 acres and offers a diverse range of natural and agricultural landscapes. The property is predominantly covered in untouched native bushland, with a small portion allocated to cultivation. Key landscape features include: - Gently undulating sandhills covered with low native vegetation and scrubby trees - Flatlands populated with tall gum trees - Distinct rocky areas, including a prominent rocky hill - Cleared paddocks - A mix of old and new rural infrastructure, including: - A derelict cottage and rusted farm machinery - A modern farm shed and a donga During the wildflower season (typically late winter to early spring), the property transforms into a vivid tapestry of native blossoms, creating stunning visual backdrops. Coorow Farm is also rich in native Australian fauna, frequently visited by Western Grey Kangaroos, Emus, Euros, and various bird species such as galahs and cockatoos. A high-voltage power line runs north to south through the center of the property, adding a modern industrial element to an otherwise rural setting.
Usage Restriction:The old cottage cannot be entered as it is structurally unsound. Some paddocks are under cultivation and cannot be used. The expectation is that the property would be returned to it's previous state, or as close as is practical, at the completion of any project.
Jurisdictions::Private Ownership