100 acres close to town - privacy without isolation
Situated in one of the Southern Highland's most covetable locations - less than ten minutes to the township of Bowral. Offering captivating rural views over to Sugarloaf Mountain in Kangaloon, to the north is Mount Gibraltar and let's not forget the breathtaking sunsets to your west. Finding 100 acres of vacant land is becoming an increasingly rare commodity in the Southern Highlands these days especially this close to town. On offer is a blank canvas of verdant paddocks and farmland ready to create your dream rural retreat. The property has new fencing and has been farming cattle. Located at the elevated end of Sproules Lane where the land is gently undulating and well-draining. The no-through road means there will only ever be a couple of neighbours that are likely to pass your front gate. With its prime location near highly sought-after schools for all ages, there are multiple building sites to select from, and ample space for various rural pursuits, this property is a true gem. The majority of the land has already been cleared, additionally, the presence of six dams enhances the property's potential for agricultural or recreational pursuits. The nearby towns offer a warm and wonderful country town atmosphere, with eclectic shops, antique and vintage shopping, a plethora of fine eateries and weekly local markets selling local produce all within an hour and 30 minutes drive from the Sydney CBD.
For more information on this very special property or to arrange an exclusive inspection, please contact Kate McCullagh on 0411 411 244 or Ana Calvert on 0458 628 948.
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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