What to AppreciateSet in a picturesque and secluded pocket of the Wellington Forest region, Wilyerup offers an exceptional balance of privacy, water resources, and natural beauty. A winter creek flows directly from the forest through the property, feeding a series of dams, waterholes and soaks surrounded by rich soils and diverse vegetation.Connected to the renowned Geographe winery region and within easy reach of Dardanup, Donnybrook, and Collie, the property feels worlds away - a place where the night sky remains untouched by city lights. The location sits close to the sources of the Ferguson, Preston, and Collie Rivers and links via wildlife corridors to approximately 9,000 hectares of forest, creating a sanctuary for native flora and fauna.While parts of the property are divided into paddocks, two forested sections and a vegetated creekline preserve an array of endemic species. Permanent pools remain along the creek throughout summer, and several magnificent Zanthorrheas stand proudly along the south-western boundary. The property presents outstanding potential for ecotourism ventures or the conservation of endemic wildlife.Water- Bussell Brook flows through during winter- Two key dams and multiple water soaks- Three 20,000-gallon concrete rainwater tanksInfrastructure- Lock-up shed with concrete floor & double roller doors- Open five-bay general-purpose shed- Additional older general-purpose shedOrchard & Garden PlantingsA thoughtfully established mix of fruit and feature trees, including:Quince, cherries (Morello & sweet), English mulberry, medlar, cherry plum, plum varieties, soft-shell almond, hazelnut, chestnut, oaks, ornamental pears, maple (Acer x freemanii), gingko biloba, carob bean trees, sheoak, banksia, poplars, and a stunning unidentified deciduous tree by the home dam that glows golden in autumn.Naturally Occurring SpeciesBlackbutt (Eucalyptus patens), jarrah, marri (red gum), snottygobble (Persoonia), banksia species, multiple Zanthorrhea species, tea tree, karri hazel, and agonis - thriving throughout the creeklines and upper slopes.Surroundings- Bordered by state forest and farmland- Within a short drive of Wellington Dam and the Ferguson Valley wine trail- Exceptional seclusion and natural beauty rarely foundFor further details, please contact Nick Wallace or John Garland (snr) from Garland International.
The size of Wellington Forest is approximately 185.9 square kilometres. It has 3 parks covering nearly 133.0% of total area. The population of Wellington Forest in 2016 was 7 people. By 2021 the population was 13 showing a population growth of 85.7% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Wellington Forest is 0-9 years. Households in Wellington Forest are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Wellington Forest work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 0.00% of the homes in Wellington Forest were owner-occupied compared with 83.30% in 2016.
Wellington Forest has 19 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Wellington Forest have seen a -5.98% decrease in median value. As at 30 November 2025:
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