With everchanging views..... life will never be boring at Beachcomber Place.
You've slapped on your sunscreen, slipped on your wide-brimmed hat, gathered your bag of beach-day essentials, and the only thing missing is good beach music coming from your new beach home which would look magnificent on this blank canvas.
Beachcomber Place, a stunning new sub-division that is creating a wow factor for the quality of homes that are being constructed, all just moments from the waters of the main beach on Tam O'Shanter Bay.
No.18 is 1058m2 in area, and looks directly to the Bay and Bass Strait, with a Northerly aspect capturing all day sun.
Home plans and the necessary reports have been prepared and ready for submission to Council, these can be negotiated separately to the asking price, a worthy consideration.
There is sealed access to the block and underground power provided.
Local interests include: 9 hole golf course. Safe boating, swimming, and surfing from the point if that's you. Award winning whiskey distillery and surrounding vineyards nearby, easily some of the best reds and whites being produced in Tasmania.
Beachcomber Place Lulworth is approximately 50 minutes easy drive from Launceston, and 30 to Bridport and George Town.
For more details please don't hesitate in contacting Aqua Property, let's pull your dream together.
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