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2440 Yarrandale Road

2440 Yarrandale Road, Girilambone NSW 2831, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
- Internal area

About this property

2440 Yarrandale Road is a house positioned on an expansive 38,741,059 m² parcel of land in Girilambone, New South Wales, offering considerable space for varied residential uses. The size of the site supports a flexible layout that can accommodate both indoor living and extensive outdoor activities, enhancing the lifestyle potential of the property.

Key details

Locality
Girilambone
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW718078620
Legal parcel ID
42/879206
Remoteness area
Remote
Property type
House
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
15.1 km
Primary school | Government

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land at 2440 Yarrandale Road?

The property sits on an expansive parcel of 38,741,059 m², which is roughly 3,874 hectares. It provides ample space for a range of uses.

What type of dwelling is located on this land?

The listing describes a house situated on the large land area. It forms the primary residence on the site.

How close is the property to the nearby locality of Carnbilly?

Carnbilly is approximately 2 km away from the property, making it a very short drive or walk to that parish.

What is the distance to the Hermidale weather station from the property?

The Hermidale (Wilga) weather station lies about 2‑3 km from the address, roughly a few minutes by car.

What is the meaning behind the name ‘Girilambone’?

Girilambone derives from the local Aboriginal language, meaning ‘place of many stars’ or ‘place of falling stars’, reflecting a Dreamtime story linked to a meteorite find.

What historical industry shaped Girilambone?

The village grew around copper mining, with the Girilambone Copper Mining Company established in 1881 and a smelter operating from the early 1880s. Mining remained a key part of the area’s history for many decades.

Are there any heritage buildings being restored near the property?

Yes, the old Girilambone railway station building is undergoing restoration to become a visitor centre with a museum and Indigenous art gallery, work that was well under way by September 2022.