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7535 Araluen Road

7535 Araluen Road, Jembaicumbene NSW 2622, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
462153 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

7535 Araluen Road is a house situated on an expansive 462,153 m² block in Jembaicumbene, New South Wales. The sizable parcel supports a flexible layout that separates indoor living areas from open‑air spaces, offering a lifestyle that benefits from ample room and a direct connection to the surrounding land.

Key details

Locality
Jembaicumbene
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW718812719
Legal parcel ID
10/1187904
Commonwealth electorate
Eden-Monaro
Local government area
Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional
State lower house
Monaro
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
House
Land size
462153 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land that the house sits on?

The property includes a house on a parcel of land measuring approximately 462,153 m², which is just under 46 hectares.

How close is the property to the nearest settlement?

It is about 1.1 km from the small settlement of Jembaicumbene, which lies within the Queanbeyan‑Palerang Regional Council.

What historical events are associated with the Jembaicumbene area?

Jembaicumbene was a thriving goldfield in the 1850s, later becoming a quiet village with a steam flour mill and a notable horse‑racing community that produced early Melbourne Cup winners.

Are there any historic buildings still standing nearby?

Yes, the Jembaicumbene Steam Flour Mill, built in 1859 and designed by C E Langley, still stands and has been repurposed as the most substantial surviving gold‑rush era structure.

Who are the traditional custodians of the land where the property is located?

The land lies on the traditional lands of the Walbanga people, a group of the Yuin nation.

What regional council governs the property?

The property falls under the jurisdiction of the Queanbeyan‑Palerang Regional Council.

What natural features characterize the surrounding valley?

The area is a peaceful valley crossed by Jembaicumbene Creek, a tributary of the Shoalhaven River, with fine old trees marking former settlement sites.