Cooktown Real Estate is pleased to welcome to the market this 34-acre allotment, situated with two street frontages on Solander Road and Poison Creek Road. Enjoy the peaceful outlook of your huge front yard and 2 dams. Choose the perfect spot on the elevated pad to build your new home or turn a section of the 20 x 21m shed into your shed house (STCA)
Other improvements on this excellent acreage block include -
20 x 21m Open Bay Shed 2x Rainwater Tanks Fruit Trees with Irrigation 3 Phase Power Power & Water to the sheds. Part of shed is Council Approved Approximately 8 Acres Fenced Toilet and shower 3 Dams Catch your own Barramundi in a dam Sealed Road to Corner of Property
If you are searching for a great lifestyle block only 10 minutes from Cooktown to enjoy, this is a great option to consider. Contact your local agents for more detailed information on the property. Ariah 0407 138 016 sales@cooktownrealestate.com
Features include: Shed,Water Tank
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