Here's your chance to secure one of the last residential blocks in the heart of Bakers Hill. This 1986 sqm corner block offers a blend of natural vegetation with tall Eucalypt trees and abundant flora. The corner position with dual entry provides flexible options in the building space, along with a blend of countryside and convenience.
Heart of the village Vacant 1986 sqm corner blk Tall Eucalypt trees Abundant natural vegetation Power and water available Dual entry options Fenced on one side Walk to Primary School Opposite Rec Centre & Golf Course Close to Bakers Hill Pie Shop, Tavern, Post Office and shops
Walk to Bakers Hill Primary School, directly opposite is the Bakers Hill Recreation Centre and Golf Course. At the end of Keane Street is the famous Bakers Hill Pie Shop, the Tavern, Post Office and shops.
To arrange an inspection of the property, call Nigel Williams on 047 988 680.
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