Nelson, a small town where the Glenelg River meets the sea, is known for its iconic boat sheds and landings along the river bank. If you have been dreaming about calling one of these unique sheds your own this is your opportunity. For sale is this beautiful 3 berth wooden boat shed near Isle of Bags. Boatshed #83 is one of the largest landing sites and is conveniently close to Simsons Landing boat ramp.
A recently refurbished, 4.4m classic timber boat is included if you purchase number 83. Just imagine a sunny and still day on the river, rowing upstream for a picnic and then slowly paddling back while the sun sets. Doesn't that sound relaxing?
These unique boat houses are very well sought after and don't come up for sale very often. If you are interested or would like to know more about the lease agreements or the shed, please feel free to give Nicole a call for a chat or to organise an inspection.
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