Enjoy a feeling of being a whole world away from the hustle and bustle of today's life. Through the rustic rural farm gate clearly signed 'Wombat Cottage' a road winds down through native timbers until, not knowing what to expect, you reach a quaint handcrafted stone cottage. As you step out of your car, you are invited by the calls from native birds, the whisper of the trees and the sounds from the flowing Jerrabattgulla Creek.
Entering the cottage, the 'Australian bush' theme follows. With unique handcrafted finishes throughout, the cottage is constructed from stone sourced from the property and features rustic timber woodwork, an unusual concrete floor with exposed timber rounds and an exposed beam raked ceiling.
The cottage features a central kitchen with terracotta tiled benchtops, a woodfired cooker, timber slab cupboards and timber splashback as well as a gas cooktop and gas underbench oven. Through the kitchen, you find a multi use space that is filled with natural light and has superb views of the National Park through three large windows. A slow combustion wood fire provides warmth in the cooler seasons. An atmosphere of cosy comfort pervades the generously sized lounge room also fitted with a slow combustion wood fire. The bathroom with shower, bath & toilet showcases rustic timber woodwork. An outdoor enclosed gazebo offers a setting for quiet dinners in the cool of the evening, accompanied by the sounds of the water-feature garden.
One of the many highlights of the property include Jerrabattgulla Creek. A bush track leads from extensive park-like grounds to a 'sandy beach' on the banks of the creek. Plenty of swimming spots on the creek invite cooling off from a hot summer's day. The property's water is sourced from a natural mountain stream in the National Park, the water being gravity fed into tanks.
The vendors perfectly describe their rural escape as "a place to observe and enjoy nature, not just a house but a secluded paradise in another world where time slows".
Other features of the property include
*2 bay roller door shed
*Work shop
*1 bed 1 bathroom guest accommodation
*Fully off grid solar system
*Satellite NBN
*1.1km Jerrabattgulla Creek frontage
*140 acres
To be a part of Wombat Cottage's next chapter please call Mitchell Smithers 0427 637 257
The size of Hereford Hall is approximately 77.0 square kilometres. It has 2 parks covering nearly 67.7% of total area. The population of Hereford Hall in 2016 was 24 people. By 2021 the population was 23 showing a population decline of 4.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Hereford Hall is 50-59 years. Households in Hereford Hall are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying not stated per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Hereford Hall work in a sales workers occupation.In 2021, 142.90% of the homes in Hereford Hall were owner-occupied compared with 66.60% in 2016.
Hereford Hall has 47 properties. As at 31 October 2025:
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