RARE Large Parcel Land 1575m2 in the heart of Angaston
Picturesque rural town in the rolling countryside of the Barossa Valley, Angaston is a showcase of colonial architecture. A shady park with picnic and BBQ facilities adjacent to Angaston Creek complements the village atmosphere of this little town.
Rare large parcel land 1575m2 potential sub-division (STCC).
No need for a car, this property is located so close to everything, only a few minutes' walk to the main street, the picnic and playground park, the pub, the supermarket, the post office, the medical clinic, cafés & shops etc.
There is the bonus of lovely views over the established private setting at the back of the block to the adjacent Angaston Creek set with beautiful, majestic gum trees.
This timber framed dwelling comprises of three bedrooms, master with built-in robe, large lounge room with reverse cycle split system air conditioning, the kitchen with electric appliances, pantry and plenty of cupboards, large, tiled laundry, bathroom with shower, toilet, and basin.
Make this your project home. For further details contact Julie Toth on 8562 4650 or 0418 853 134
While every endeavour has been made to verify the correct details in this publication, neither the Agent nor the Vendor accepts liability for any error or omission. RLA: 198199
Features include: Air conditioning,Built in wardrobes,Internal Laundry,Wall / ceiling insulation,Shed
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