Grand established trees, a tranquil outlook and a premium location are just a few of the features of this land parcel that make it an opportunity not to be missed. Nestled in the foothills of Mount Gibraltar, you’ll be afforded exceedingly peaceful living here, with nothing but the sounds of nature to infiltrate your senses. If you’ve been dreaming about building your own home but didn’t think land this close to town would be an option, you’re in luck! Set amid established leafy surrounds, you’ll be just a few moments to the centre of Bowral and have the very best of the Highlands virtually on your doorstep.
• Peacefully located 766 sqm land parcel with a lovely rear to north aspect • Dress-circle location, surrounded by large land holdings and quality properties • Very gently sloping land parcel affording it elevated district views over Bowral • With all services available and a dwelling entitlement, the property presents a fabulous opportunity to build the home you’ve been dreaming of • Placed in the foothills of Mount Gibraltar, with access to beautiful walking trails • Walking distance to the Bowral Pool, Cherry Tree Walk and Bowral town centre
For more information on 4 William Street, Bowral please contact HENRY CAPEL 0431 190 368 or email henrycapel@oneagency.com.au
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