Locally known as "Top of the World," this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to secure one of the largest and most significant parcels of freehold wilderness land in north-eastern New South Wales.
Spanning 3300 acres on the sought-after eastern fall of the Great Dividing Range, this undeveloped sanctuary represents a vast, untouched piece of the wild New England Ranges. Bordering the spectacular Timbarra National Park and rising to 1200 metres, the property offers breathtaking panoramic views and an unparalleled sense of seclusion and peace.
This is a landscape of stunning natural beauty, from majestic granite boulders and lush, rainforest-filled canyons to sprawling eucalypt forests. Abundant natural springs, high rainfall, and a pristine frontage to the historic McLeods Creek guarantee exceptional water security.
An extensive network of four-wheel drive tracks provides access throughout this magnificent property, leading to numerous potential building sites (STCA) that promise ultimate privacy and awe-inspiring vistas.
A Haven of Global Conservation Significance
"Top of the World" is a thriving ecosystem, a vast habitat for hundreds of species of native flora and fauna. It is a crucial refuge for over 80 threatened species, including quolls, koalas, brush-tailed rock wallabies, powerful owls, and large populations of glossy black cockatoos. This property isn't just land; it's a living, breathing conservation treasure.
A Unique Opportunity
The possibilities are as vast as the landscape itself:
Private Retreat: Create the ultimate private and serene family sanctuary, far from the pressures of the modern world.
Eco-Tourism: The ideal location for a world-class wilderness lodge or tourism facility (STCA).
Conservation Investment: The property presents a significant and potentially valuable bio-banking opportunity, which can be an adjunct to lifestyle or tourism developments.
Located in close proximity to the progressive town of Tenterfield, this is a rare chance to acquire a legacy property of immense scale, beauty, and ecological importance.
Address: Lot 13 DP751503, Sandy Creek Road, Timbarra NSW 2372
Enquire today to arrange a private viewing.
The size of Sandy Hill is approximately 175.3 square kilometres. It has 5 parks covering nearly 37.8% of total area. The population of Sandy Hill in 2016 was 31 people. By 2021 the population was 44 showing a population growth of 41.9% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Sandy Hill is 50-59 years. Households in Sandy Hill are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying over $4000 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Sandy Hill work in a sales workers occupation.In 2021, 90.00% of the homes in Sandy Hill were owner-occupied compared with 53.30% in 2016.
Sandy Hill has 77 properties. As at 28 February 2026:
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