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87 Beatties Creek Road

87 Beatties Creek Road, Goonengerry NSW 2482, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
21513 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

87 Beatties Creek Road is a house set on a substantial 21,513 m² block, offering ample space for outdoor activities and flexible land use. Its siting within Goonengerry provides a relaxed, country‑style living environment while remaining accessible to local amenities.

Key details

Locality
Goonengerry
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW718838788
Legal parcel ID
1/571222
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
House
Land size
21513 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
First National Byron -
18.2 km
Fuller and Co Property - BYRON BAY
18.0 km
Chincogan Real Estate - Mullumbimby
7.1 km
North Coast Lifestyle Properties - Mullumbimby
7.1 km
Tim Miller Real Estate - BANGALOW
14.1 km

Frequently asked questions

How large is the land that the house at 87 Beatties Creek Road sits on?

The property includes a house set on 21,513 m² of land. This provides ample space for open‑air activities and potential development within the Goonengerry rural setting.

How far is the property from the regional centre of Byron Bay?

Goonengerry is located about 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Byron Bay, the nearest regional centre. The drive offers scenic views of the Northern Rivers Region.

What natural reserve is near the property and what wildlife does it protect?

Goonengerry National Park lies close to the property and is protected for its significant environmental values. It is especially known for being a habitat of the Albert’s lyrebird.

Which Indigenous group are the traditional owners of the land around Goonengerry?

The area is on the traditional lands of the Widjabul Wia‑bal People of the Bundjalung Nation. They are recognised as the custodians of the local environment and cultural heritage.

What are some nearby attractions that can be visited within a few kilometres of the house?

Within roughly 2‑3 km you can reach the Mullumbimby Hydro‑electric Power Station Complex (1.7 km), Crystal Castle and Shambhala Gardens (2.0 km), Wilsons Creek (2.3 km) and Devils Lookout (2.3 km). Each offers a different experience, from engineering history to gardens and scenic viewpoints.

What is the origin and meaning of the name ‘Goonengerry’?

The name comes from the Bundjalung language, combining ‘gunang’, meaning excrement or waste matter, with ‘gir’ (or ‘gerry’), meaning wish. Early European records sometimes spelled it ‘Gooningerry’.