Own piece of land in one of WA's most historic gold towns
Are you a full-time prospector, part-time adventurer, night-time stargazer or dabbler of prepping? Have you ever fancied your own slice of dirt in a historical Goldfields town? Menzies was founded in the late 1890s when gold was discovered in the area. By 1900, the town had swelled to 10,000 with 13 hotels, 2 breweries, 40-bed hospital and 320 mining leases. Today, the community sits around 200 people, making this a great choice for the introverts, mavericks and non-conformists. Situated 133km north of Kalgoorlie, Menzies has a beautiful town hall, pub, primary school, post office, caravan park, playground, waterpark and airfield. A revival of the town is underway with tourism ventures, astro-photography and Australia's largest world-class art site, the beautiful, stark and mesmerising Antony Gormley Sculptures on nearby Lake Ballard. Magnificent landscapes, so much space, captivating sunrises and exquisite sunsets, clear deep-sky nights; Menzies is a dream for those who need to be away, outside and feel the beating call of the Goldfields. This quarter-acre block is the start of a whole new chapter; with access to power or an off-grid homestead, a house under the stars, a tourism venture, a shack or simply land to hold onto.
For more information, contact Annique Morley on 0432 354 912.
For further information on Menzies and surrounds: https://www.australiasgoldenoutback.com/search/?query=menzies https://www.menzies.wa.gov.au/ https://www.menzies.wa.gov.au/visit-menzies.aspx
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