Jorona Park offers scale, serenity and subdivision potential at Bonnie Doon

22 April 2022

A large-scale grazing property in Bonnie Doon, at the Gateway to Victoria’s High Country, is expected to attract interest from a variety of buyers with its flexible future potential and unique nature.

Colliers’ Duncan McCulloch and James Beer have been appointed to sell Jorona Park, a highly productive 404.83ha grazing property with frontage to Lake Eildon at 225 Glen Creek Road in Bonnie Doon, by Expression of Interest closing Thursday June 2, 2022.

Currently utilised for beef production, the property comprises 30 grazing paddocks, improved pastures, 35 storage dams, quality fencing and a laneway system.

Structural improvements include a four-bedroom brick residence, modern three-stand shearing shed, undercover cattle yards, a machinery shed and two hay sheds.

“The property is located in Bonnie Doon at the start of Victoria’s High Country,” Mr McCulloch said. “It is a substantial landholding, as the surrounding area is mostly rural lifestyle properties, so it is quite unique.
“It consists of 15 titles with approximately 50ha of rural living zoned land, so it has future subdivision potential and also represents a good land bank opportunity.”

Mr Beer commented: “Jorona Park is a productive grazing property currently running 250 breeders, which is supported by excellent quality infrastructure. It also benefits from highly reliable average annual rainfall of approximately 900 millimetres.

“We expect the sale to generate significant interest from a variety of purchasers, including agricultural operators, high net worth individuals and land bankers.”

Jorona Park has dual access to both Glen Creek Road and Dry Creek Road, both of which are bitumen surfaced, and is well-located in relation to Bonnie Doon (3km), Mansfield (17km), Alexandra (27km), Yarra Glen (86km) and Melbourne (122km).