If a man's shed is his castle then look no further, this one's a whopper!
Set on 37 acres with an orchard of chestnut trees, there's plenty of room to move. The shed is already here so all that is left to do is build your dream home (with approval) and take in the magnificent views overlooking the Willigobung Valley and beyond! Site ready with a levelled area to build. The rear of the block is majestic all you'll need is the wine and a picnic basket to sit under the canopy of chestnut trees! And if cold climate is your thing prepare yourself for the occasional white winter wonderland! A number of plum, peach, walnut and almond trees are already established. Just a 10 minute drive from town, or 20 minutes to Batlow the location is perfect. Pine trees line the northern boundary. Basalt and granite rock at the rear of the block. A great lifestyle property or even run a few head of cattle. This block was victim to the 2019 bushfires - some of the photos shown in the advertisement show this block to her full potential!
Services: Bore Power on the block (currently isolated from the shed) Rates: $892.00 per annum Zoning: RU1 Primary Production
Maps: 1420 Batlow Road, Willigobung, NSW 2653 LOT 187 IN DEPOSITED PLAN 757223 & LOT 2 IN DEPOSITED PLAN 1237280
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