The phone enquiry code for this property is - 5049
A rare opportunity exists to secure yourself an acreage property on the Clohesy River in Koah. 45mins drive from Cairns, this 4.07 acre/1.6ha parcel of land on Koah road has been recently subdivided and has direct access to the Clohesy. It is located just before the confluence where the Clohesy meets the Barron River, and locals enjoy swimming, fishing and kayaking. The land is mainly Brachiaria grass and has been undisturbed by stock or agriculture for 10 years. It has a 1 megalitre capacity dam, which has a swale/drain on contour which feeds into it. Basic permaculture and regenerative design were initially applied to this land and no inorganic chemicals have been applied here. All four surrounding neighbours are engaged in organic and regenerative land practices, so this is perfect for someone sharing the same ethos. The riverside community of Koah is vibrant, with an active hall, and monthly markets. This block won't last long, don't delay, come and inspect this property and see for yourself why Koah is such a popular spot. *boundaries lines are indicative. Lot 1 is the available lot on the survey plan.
Features include: Quiet-Location,Nature-Property
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