4397 Clarence Town Road Wirragulla Via, Dungog NSW 2420
Rural
Block size: 3228 m² approx.
'The Old Wirragulla Pumping Station'
Here presents a rare opportunity for you to acquire a real piece of history in the tightly held Wirragulla district only 7km south of the ever-popular country township of Dungog.
Circa 1930 'The Old Wirragulla Pumping Station' has undergone some recent refurbishments with the improvements including a new iron roof, black trim windows, paint and render, new doors and roller door all bringing the bare bones back to life.
Already drawn up are stunning architecturally designed plans with the original goal in mind of upgrading this heritage listed building into a luxurious residence whilst retaining the history behind the site. This being just one of many possibilities (STCA).
Set on a fully fenced and cleared 3,228sqm block of land with a seriously stunning northerly outlook overlooking the surrounding larger rural holdings, this one is worth a look so contact selling agents Tavis Chivers on 0428 921 704 or Jess Kearney on 0418 662 712 for additional information and inspection times.
Things you need to know - Title Particulars: Lot 1 DP 872717 - Dungog Council Rates: $187.00 p/q - Zoning: RU1 Primary Production under the Dungog Shire LEP - 62m of frontage to Clarence Town Road - Town water available for connection - Single rainwater tank
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