Positioned far enough away from the rat race to make you feel like you are a million miles away from civilisation but just 30 minutes to Taralga for a hot meal or a coffee (the modern conveniences). Spectacular and breathtaking vistas over the Bannaby hills and almost 1.5km of Bannaby Creek frontage; the isolation is just what you have been looking for.
* A 6m x 5m colorbond weekender with concrete floors overlooks the hills * 5000l tank plumbed to the shed and a baker's oven for your warmth & cooking needs * 4 x 4 access to the property via Long Gully Road and Hanworth Fire Trail * The steep, heavily timbered country, is ideal for trail riding and bushwalking * Ample wildlife - wild pigs, goats, foxes, wild dogs, deer, kangaroos and natives * Bannaby Creek on 2 boundaries and no fencing to the other boundaries * Mobile phone reception with Telstra for your safety
The ideal get-away, no noise, it's just you and nature. This 133 acre property is ruggedly untouched, access to the property is 4 x 4 only and access around the property is mainly on foot or motor bike with some 4 x 4 trails to various parts of the property.
Note: No building entitlement for a house
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