TITLED & READY TO BUILD ON These fantastic blocks are in a great Winchelsea proper location and have all services available including town water, sewer, power and gas. LOT 1 (SOLD) LOT 2 : ( SOLD ) LOT 3 (SOLD) LOT 4 : 462m2 rear block of a great size and with easy access and privacy assured. $ 299,000 All things Winchelsea are at the doorstep of these blocks and within easy walking distance including the town centre, cafes, shops, medical centre, the local school, train station and the lovely Barwon River reserves and walking tracks. With Waurn Ponds and Geelong just a 20 minute drive away on a dual highway and the delights of the Surf Coast and the Otway ranges also at your doorstep to be enjoyed via idyllic country outings, these blocks will go fast! Contact Geoff Bennett now on 0458 513 860 to secure you choice.
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