Prized Clarence Valley grazing property on the doorstep of NSW beaches

Southpark presents a prized parcel of well-developed grazing land in the highly regarded Clarence Valley, offering an ideal blend of agricultural production and lifestyle just 14 kilometres from Grafton.

Situated on the picturesque banks of the Clarence River, Southpark comprises 373.16 hectares across 13 freehold titles that is securely watered and fenced. The property features excellent farm infrastructure, an architecturally designed, four-bedroom homestead and additional accommodation.

A productive mix of alluvial river loams, light sandy loams and heavier clay soils, including 28 hectares of arable river flats, 345 hectares of open grazing land, and small pockets of remnant timber, support a conservative estimated stocking rate of 300 breeding cows. Developed pastures throughout Southpark are predominantly red and white clovers, kikuyu and setaria grass.

LAWD Sales Executive, George Berry, said Southpark is a prized combination of quality land, excellent water, pasture and fencing in a location offering a rural lifestyle just a short drive from popular beaches.

“The successful buyer of Southpark will gain a proven, well-equipped farm capable of producing a reliable annual income from beef production in the Clarence Valley, along with access to some of Australia’s most renowned holiday destinations, such as Brooms Head and Yamba,” Mr Berry said.

“The property provides scale but is only 233km from Brisbane and 14km from the major service centre of Grafton, which provides an extensive array of amenities and services to support local industries.”

Water security and strategic development

Southpark has an annual rainfall of 1,005 millimetres and is securely watered by an abundance of sources, including Warragai Creek, nine strategically located catchment dams and access to town water supply, which feeds troughs in the eastern portion.

Topography across the holding ranges from near level to gently sloping Clarence River flats along the eastern boundary, rising to gently undulating low grazing hills towards the western boundary, with the altitude ranging from three* to 30* metres above mean sea level.

Twelve main paddocks and holding paddocks facilitate optimal pasture management through rotational grazing, while a well-constructed gravel road provides direct access from Lawrence Road and Boormans Lane to the homestead and main farm buildings. Ease of movement across the property is further enhanced by an internal network of all-weather tracks.

Infrastructure and homes a standout

Southpark has excellent farm infrastructure, including two machinery sheds, both measuring over 300 sqm with high clearance and concrete floors; a workshop of 120 sqm in a modern barn style with roller door access; a high clearance open hay shed of 300 sqm with a skillion at the rear; and two 40-tonne, Leon Cook self-emptying silos on a concrete pad, along with a 650-tonne concrete silage pit.

The steel cattle yards on Southpark incorporate a covered Red River cattle crush, a concrete race and steel loading ramp.

The property’s 270 sqm, circa 1980s homestead boasts double brick walls, a galvanised iron roof and striking internal walls of western red cedar, set within attractive grounds featuring a pristine swimming pool, green lawns and mature trees.

The home is fitted with ducted, split-cycle air conditioning and features four bedrooms with an ensuite attached to the main bedroom, a living room, kitchen with walk-in pantry, bathroom and laundry, and 64 sqm double garage under the roofline.

A 200 sqm weatherboard cottage nearby has been built on concrete piers and contains three bedrooms, a bathroom, kitchen, lounge room and office, as well as another external weatherboard bathroom and laundry of 24 sqm, and detached garage with concrete floor covering 33 sqm.

Southpark is For Sale by Expression of Interest, closing at 12pm (AEST) Thursday 21 May 2026.

Contact Simon Cudmore +61 433 160 413, George Barton +61 473 613 332 or George Berry +61 438 081 736.

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