Block size: 1603 m² approx.House size: 77 m² approx.
In Freycinet National Park From the mountains to the ocean
This amazing allotment of freehold land in Freycinet National Park of 1603m2 has the most beautiful views both from the back or the front and has dual access.
Look straight to Mt Amos from the kitchen window or straight to Parsons Cove from the lounge area and deck, the choice is yours.
Featuring a 2 bed, 1 bath structure with granite fireplace and 2 heat pumps on a 1603m2 block that has 2 accesses, 5 water tanks in place, septic sewerage system, tool shed, 3mx3m color bond shed, play area, 9mx6m garage/workshop with cement floor and power and 2 carports.
The potential for this amazing property is endless with the views that are captured on a daily basis from the house area. A 5 minute drive to Coles Bay centre, 300 metres to the walking tracks in Freycinet National Park and 1 minute walk to the beach.
Inspection is a must to appreciate the tranquility and location that this offers.
Features
Allocated Car Spaces
Electric Hot Water
Garden Shed
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
Send an enquiry
Contact Leanne Dann to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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