Auction: 11.00am, Saturday, 17th January 2026 (onsite).
Inspection: By appointment with Agent.
Few rural offerings blend lifestyle, productivity and natural beauty as seamlessly as Tarrabee, the 244.3-hectare Edward River property now coming to market near Deniliquin. Set along more than three kilometres of prized river frontage—and complemented by a further 1.5 kilometres of Colligen Creek—this holding delivers the rare combination of seclusion, recreation and agricultural capability in one picturesque package.
Located just 22 kilometres north-west of Deniliquin, Tarrabee feels worlds away while remaining comfortably connected by predominantly sealed roads. The property’s sweeping native pastures, timbered shelter belts and winding creek lines create an environment perfectly suited to livestock breeding and fattening. The current owners run 30 Angus cows and calves, with scope for increased numbers when the season allows. Fresh, flowing stock water via the river and creek systems underpins reliable agricultural production year-round.
Set high on a sandy rise overlooking the Edward River, the two to three-bedroom weatherboard home embodies the charm of a country retreat. Timber-decked verandas invite slow mornings and quiet evenings, while slow-combustion heating and refrigerated air conditioning ensure year-round comfort. The home is supported by multiple freshwater tanks and a stock and domestic river pump, delivering a dependable supply in this uniquely river-bound setting.
Working improvements have been thoughtfully established. A secure 18 × 10-metre workshop with a concrete floor, power and lighting caters to machinery, storage and projects alike. The steel and timber cattle yards, complete with a vet crush and new Red River LoadMaster loading ramp, provide operational efficiency for producers looking to continue or expand the property’s livestock program.
Yet beyond its practical capabilities, Tarrabee shines as a lifestyle destination. With its extensive water access, shaded creek lines and abundant native beauty, it is an ideal base for fishing, camping, boating or simply embracing a slower pace among the trees. Its balanced blend of escapism and earning potential is increasingly rare in today’s tightly held Edward River district.
With the auction scheduled for Saturday, 17 January 2026, Tarrabee represents a rare opportunity to secure a private sanctuary with a genuine agricultural backbone. For those seeking land, lifestyle and location in equal measure, this standout holding offers all three in abundance.