Cooktown Real Estate has the pleasure of presenting this opportunity to purchase this unique 11-acre rare parcel of land only minutes from town on the way to Quarantine Bay. With 2 street access, enter either via a cul de sac off Quarantine Bay Road or Brown Street that both turn off the main road as you drive into Cooktown. With the lack of rentals in town and the 2 street access, this parcel of land is potentially a great opportunity for a new owner with Council Approval to subdivide the block. 5 acres have been selectively cleared, large established trees, tropical grasses growing, and a seasonal creek, make this an attractive position for a rural lifestyle feel with the added bonus of being close to town. Power is accessible at the northern entrance and natural bushland surrounds an elevated building site positioned near the centre to watch the seasonal creek flow by with the majestical Mount Cook in the background. Don't miss out on this excellent parcel of land, contact your local agents today. Ariah 0407 138 016 ariah@cooktownrealestate.com
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