'Yahringerie' [ 565.2Ha | 1,396.6Ac ] is set in a stunning landscape on the northern edge of the Warrumbungle National Park, in the Buguldie district. Key features include:-
28 years of successful cattle breeding with a carrying capacity of 90 cows*, more in season
Full body of pasture including Consol grass, destocked for 2 years
The Homestead -
The 3/4 bedroom weatherboard homestead (Circa 1968) has a 270 degree verandah with views across Bugaldie Creek to the North, Mount Uringery to the West (providing an imposing monolithic backdrop and protection from the western summer sun) and Square Top Mountain to the East. The wide verandah provides an ample area for entertaining, the timber railing and wide entrance stairs are safe and welcoming, the windows and doors are crafted from Western Red Cedar which combines with the weather board walls and timber decking to create a natural ambiance. Entering through the front door into the wide entrance hallway with the lounge area to the right and master bedroom to the left. Looking across the lounge area a wood burner generates enough heat to thoroughly warm the entire house. A separate dining area with access to the kitchen and a study/fourth bedroom to the west. A well equipped kitchen with lovely wooden bench tops, and breakfast bar opens to second living area, ideal for breakfast, summer lunches or for hosting a tennis party. The main bathroom has been recently renovated with a large skylight, the corrugated finish, large tub with golden legs and cedar basin provide a rustic finish. A second shower and toilet are located in the laundry on the south eastern corner of the homestead. All bedrooms have double doors opening to the verandah, three with built-in wardrobes, two with ceiling fans. A sheltered under cover verandah at the rear of the homestead provides an excellent mud room for returning workers.
Infrastructure includes:-
Workshop 14m x 6m with concrete floors, power, benches and rainwater tanks
Semi cylindrical roofed green house 15m x 7m, previously used as a fodder factory
Hay shed/Machinery Shed 20m x 6.5m
Equipped bore with brand new 7Kva diesel generator powers the submersible, pumping 4500 litres/hour* to the 100,000 litre tank on hill
5 concrete troughs reticulated from tank on hill
Total water storage capacity of 175,000 litres across 6 tanks
Synthetic grass tennis court.
This property is ideal for entrants to the rural industry, tree changers, retirees from out west, add-on to current holding, or tourism operator.
Located 29km from Coonabarabran, the Star Gazing Capital of Australia, 32km to Baradine, 134km to Gunnedah, 174km to Dubbo, 211km to Tamworth, 484km to Sydney.
* Vendor advised
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The size of Bugaldie is approximately 368.1 square kilometres. It has 10 parks covering nearly 54.1% of total area. The population of Bugaldie in 2016 was 144 people. By 2021 the population was 162 showing a population growth of 12.5% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Bugaldie is 50-59 years. Households in Bugaldie are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying not stated per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Bugaldie work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 80.00% of the homes in Bugaldie were owner-occupied compared with 78.50% in 2016.
Bugaldie has 154 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Bugaldie have seen a 28.78% increase in median value. As at 31 March 2026:
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