Situated in the township of Waratah, this spacious building block (approx. 4047m2) is priced to sell. Close to the main area of town, the block is spacious and flat, room for your home plus additional sheds/workshop, a veggie garden, a blank canvas. An exciting time to draft your house plans, build your dream home (STCA) and reside in this pretty little town. Waratah is a small, scenic town on the edge of the Tarkine wilderness with a rich mining past, a magnificent town-side waterfall and a unique lakeside setting, and a short drive to the beautiful Philosopher Falls. Waratah is a great place to stop on your way to Cradle Mountain or further down the West Coast of Tasmania. The property does not have access to town water (Tank Water Required) or sewerage (Septic Tank Required)
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