NORAL PARK Tallong 110 Acres & Home
Noral Park has the perfect sunny position for the person who appreciates easy access to the Hume Highway in the Southern Highlands. Home is 3 bedroom brick rendered with colourbond roof, 4 bay shed, garage, dog kennels and other out-buildings. Noral Park sits on the ridge with a pleasant rural outlook, and boasts a comfortable 3 bedroom project home with modern inclusions, freshly rendered and painted. The home has a large entertainment area, galley style kitchen, ensuite in the Master bedroom and built-ins in the other two bedrooms.
The soft natural bushland with the potential for boutique grazing is complimented with dams, natural springs and water courses. Outside are numerous sheds including a 4 bay shed, separate 2 car garage, and dog kennels. Noral Park is private and secluded, whilst only minutes from the train station and shops.
HISTORY: The area of Tallong was once known as Barber's Creek, named after George Barber came frm the Isle of Wright in 1814 and was the pioneer of the district. In 1821, George obtained a permit to send cattle and a stockman to the country "south and west of the Bargo Brush". On the 31st of March 1821, Governor Macquarie promised George a grant of 300 acres, which he took up in what is now known as the Tallong-Marulan district. He ended up owning almost 4000 acres, which he named "Glenrock". In June 1844 George was returning home from Goulburn when he fell off his horse whilst crossing the Wollondilly River and drowned. His body was recovered 11 weeks later and than buried at the Old Marulan cemetery.
In 1900, the fruit growing industry was established and in 1915, Tallong was making progress as one of the most prosperous orchard districts in NSW. in the following months, more land was being reclaimed from the wilderness, and over 3000 trees had been planted. In 1926 the industry was still prospering and the local orchardist, E Carter, built cool stores to house 8000 cases of fruit.
Noral Park is ideally situated approximately 6kms from the Hume Highway, just 25 minutes to Goulburn, 30 minutes to Bowral, and approximately 90 minutes from the major centres of Canberra, Sydney and Wollongong. This district is one of the fastest growing rural regions and offers excellent shopping and service facilities. Public service, light engineering, and a very proud tradition of rural production all contribute to the local economy.
INSPECTION: Understandably you will want to inspect Noral Park. We ask you to respect the owner’s request that all inspections are by appointment. We can be contacted 7 days on 0428 168 118
Noral park plan details: Lot 21 DP 613045
Property Features
Tracks or Trails thru property • Sheds: Numerous • Fencing of Boundary • Fenced internal paddocks • Water Harvesting Available • Native Grasses • Unique flora • Arable Land areas • Wildlife • Creek • Dam • Cleared Land • Close to Transport • Close to Schools • Close to Parklands •



