Elders is pleased to present this recently released building block located just down the road from Killiecrankie Bay on pristine Flinders Island.
It is generous in size at just under an acre or 3404m2, is zoned low density residential and construction of a dwelling is an allowable use (STCA). There is some lovely native flora, fauna and birdlife on the block and in the vicinity plus opportunities for biking, sailing, fishing, hiking, mountain walking, kayaking and even an airstrip close by.
Access has been formed from Killiecrankie road to the block and the power has been installed ready for connection along the boundary. Blocks of land in and around the Killiecrankie area are hard to come by making this a rather unique offering. Stunning Killiecrankie Bay as seen in the last photos is under a 2 minute drive from the block.
Please contact Michelle Hirchfield on Flinders Island for further information.
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