Looking for a tranquil piece of the Wild West where the only sound you can hear is the clinking and bonking of the local frogs and the sound of the silver eye and wrens whistling, then two blocks at the end of Harrison Street may be the answer. Just a stroll from the esplanade and short walk to the township of Strahan. If you are after more adventure take a cruise down the Gordon River, jump onboard a steam train through the rugged Wild West, maneuver the rapids on the King River or take a gentle stroll along the rugged Ocean Beach. There is plenty of adventure whatever your taste.
Blocks may be purchased separately or as a parcel.
Located next door to beautiful Harrison House, the perfect spot to stay whilst exploring Strahan. This is a private residence so please respect privacy and trespassing laws and do not enter this property without permission.
• Total Land size approximately 2024sqm (0.5 acre), each block 1012sqm (0.25 acre) • Yearly council rates approx. $500 each block • Not town water or sewer serviced • Border marked • Backs onto button grass plains • Blocks covered in tea tree
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