This ¼ acre block (1012m2) is ideal for you if you want space for a house, a fabulous garden and to grow your own produce.
Located close to the Kendenup village, opposite a nature reserve and towards the end of a quiet rural road, you will feel secluded and remote from town life but actually only minutes to the amenities on offer in Kendenup.
In a nutshell: 1012m2 near level block Cleared block ready to build No time limits to build Opposite the Walton Rowe Nature Reserve Quiet end of the road Zoned Residential Right-of-way = rear access laneway Water available and power available nearby Short walk to the general store and primary school Close to the Kendenup Country Club (including a golf course with bar & meal facilities) and the tennis courts Only a 15 minute drive to Mt Barker and a 45 minute drive to Albany Water Rates: approx. $270 Shire of Plantagenet rates: approx. $1200
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