196 Toms Gully Road, Black Mountain NSW
87.75 hectares (217 acres)
The sale of 'Old Belmont' presents a truly unique opportunity for those seeking a premium rural lifestyle or a complete tree change.
The Homestead
Privately set amongst landscaped gardens and mature trees, the beautifully restored Edwardian homestead overlooks 217 acres of prime grazing country. Extensively renovated in 2019, the residence has been thoughtfully modernised while preserving its original character and charm. The result is a stunning home that combines timeless elegance with a high level of finish.
The spacious floorplan includes four bedrooms and a dedicated office. The master suite, complete with dressing room and generous ensuite, opens directly onto the wide verandah. The additional bedrooms all feature built-in wardrobes.
The large modern kitchen includes a generous walk-in pantry and premium appliances: a Franke electric oven, gas cooktop, Bosch plate warmer, and Esse Ironheart wood stove with 5Kw wet back. An island bench with retractable bifold windows connects seamlessly to the formal dining room, making entertaining effortless.
Original features have been beautifully retained, including ornate pressed-metal ceilings in the dining room, open fireplaces, and the impressive central hallway. Expansive windows throughout the home invite natural light and frame views of the surrounding gardens.
Comfort & Efficiency
Winter warmth is assured via a recently installed Belvedere boiler (wood or gas) and a centrally located Lopi combustion heater. A hydronic system distributes heat efficiently throughout the home. Energy is supplied by a stand-alone off grid solar system with automatic backup generator, while mains power remains available.
The wide verandah, draped in grapevines and wrapping three sides of the home, provides the perfect spot to relax and take in the sweeping views and tranquillity of the estate.
The Gardens
Approached by a bitumen driveway lined with Golden and Claret Ash, the gardens are designed for year-round beauty and easy care. Mature deciduous trees provide shade in summer and brilliant autumn colour, complemented by Crab Apples, Viburnums, Camellias, Rhododendrons, roses, and perennials. Dry-stone walls and hedges complete this elegant setting.
Water Security
Water is abundant and secure. Domestic supply is captured from the homestead and woolshed (approx. 236,000 litres storage). Additional supply for gardens and stock comes from a bore and spring-fed dam, each with windmills, pumping to a 100,000-litre header tank reticulating to paddocks and garden taps. Each paddock has a trough, supported by four main dams, some also spring-fed.
Land & Infrastructure
Fertile volcanic basalt soils, long enhanced by top dressing, support established perennial pastures and clovers. The property is well fenced and subdivided for rotational grazing, ensuring strong pasture performance and livestock fattening capacity.
Structural improvements include:
A modern 3 stand raised board Proway woolshed (2019) with mezzanine storage and a 2 bedroom self contained unit, powered by solar with automated backup generator
A commercial grade mushroom production facility with coolrooms, labs, and storage
Two 30m x 6m poly tunnels for commercial vegetable production, complete with loam beds and irrigation
40 ton Leon Cook silo
Steel panel Ramage sheep yards and Red River cattle yards with crush and loading ramp
Modern undercover cool room with hanging rails
5,000 litre diesel tank
Repurposed original woolshed for storage
Hay shed, machinery shed, car garage
Large, fully fenced chicken run
Lifestyle & Connectivity
'Old Belmont' combines rural prestige with modern convenience:
Satellite NBN and excellent mobile coverage
School bus at the front gate
Sealed road access
The current owners have relocated interstate and are committed to selling this exceptional property. 'Old Belmont' represents an exciting opportunity to secure a historic, beautifully modernised estate with strong lifestyle and income potential where no expense has been spared.
The size of Black Mountain is approximately 222.8 square kilometres. There are 2 parks, covering nearly 1.6% of the total area. The population of Black Mountain in 2016 was 310 people. By 2021 the population was 291 showing a population decline of 6.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Black Mountain is 50-59 years. Households in Black Mountain are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Black Mountain work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 80.70% of the homes in Black Mountain were owner-occupied compared with 75.00% in 2016.
Black Mountain has 219 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Black Mountain have seen a 15.85% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 85.43% increase. As at 30 June 2026:
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