This approx. 30 acre property on one title is located just 10 km (10 min. drive) north of Tully and features a gentle sloping, elevated home site and three creeks. Quiet location off the highway and away from high voltage power lines whilst still close to town and within walking distance to the school and hotel. All services (town water, power and phone) pass the front of the property with good vehicle access off Feluga Road.
The eastern boundary of the property includes two of the tree lined creeks while the third creek divides the land into two portions. The northern section (approx. 12 acres) has a perfect elevated home site providing a SE aspect looking towards Mt Mackay and catching the beautiful sea breezes. On the southern side of the dividing creek, the second portion (approx 18 acres) has flat productive land accessed via an easement off Old Tully Road, or you could build a bridge over the creek. The SE corner of the property boasts one of the numerous refreshing swimming holes in the area.
Currently under sugar cane (crop not included), this property is ideal for small crops and livestock or could be the perfect blank canvas to build your dream home. Flood free with good annual rainfall, you'll love the potential of this property.
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