Set at the end of the Road this provides a very private bush setting perfect for those who want privacy, seclusion and who enjoy being at one with nature.
There are extensive native species of trees with an abundance of Kakadu Plum trees throughout the property including beautiful bush orchids and a a area of rare rain forest. There are also various other fruit trees that ave been planted which brings various bird life and native animals that have made the property their home.
The rear of the property has been virtually left untouched this land is a total area of 31+ Acres with land cleared around the front area of the large shed which has a concrete floor and with some effort could be completed for suitable accommodation and or storage.
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