New England is the name given to the region in the north of the state of New South Wales.
Walcha is a at the south-eastern edge of the Northern Tablelands in NSW and is located half way between Sydney and Brisbane.
Country living at its best, Walcha is a friendly and hospitable township.
A culturally rich and artistic area, offering beautiful scenery including the Apsley Falls, the area produces some of Australia's best fine wool & beef cattle.
It is also a draw card for tourist and locals alike with a great cafe culture, pubs and shopping precinct. The area has conserved it architecture adding to the charm of the area, particular in the township with sculptures from international artist dotted around the town. For more information - walchansw.com.au
Armidale
Walcha
The high elevation of the tablelands means cool summers but winters, high rainfall region with averages ranging from 650 mm on the western slopes to over 1,200 mm on the east of the range. About 60% of this rainfall occurs during the summer months.
Pitcalnie NSW
Scenic and highly productive heavy basalt grazing country. High rainfall, very productive with excellent carrying capacitiy. Attractive 3 BR plus study (or 4th BR) renovated weatherboard home, set in pleasant mature easy-care gardens.