'Chelmsford Park' offers a fantastic opportunity to build your perfect country home or idyllic weekender, with 44 acres across two titles and 600m of Eden Creek frontage. A dwelling entitlement is in place, as well as a 6m x 6m shed which is perfect for storage or to act as your base while you build or just enjoy the serenity of this beautiful blank canvas. Power is available and water is supplied by a 10,000 gallon water tank, with water coming from Toonumbar Dam via Iron Pot Creek. The fully fenced property offers good, fertile soil and supports up to 30 head of cattle, making it an ideal spot for a hobby farm.
This property is situated approximately 15km from downtown Kyogle (an easy drive now that all the timber bridges have been replaced!), with daily school bus service and mail delivery available. For more information about this great property, contact Rob Horder 0439 135 125.
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