308 ACRES IN 3 PARCELS TO BE SOLD AS A WHOLE This versatile property offers the developer or astute buyer the serenity of peaceful bushwalks, varied house sites with stunning ocean views and vista to the infamous Cape Otway Lighthouse. First chartered in December 1800, the lighthouse was first lit by Fresnel lens in 1848 and remains the oldest surviving on mainland Australia today.
This unique parcel of land, perched on grazing and native vegetation offers absolute peace and tranquility in 3 parcels; 223 Acres (approx.), 72 Acres (approx.), 13 Acres (approx.), such parcels of this size so difficult to acquire in such a historic location.
Beyond, lies this mouth-watering acreage with existing home. This land offers the purchasers a diverse range of options with the ever-increasing demand for eco-tourism (S.T.C.A), this land is eco-tourism at its best, combining all the Australian coast has to offer. Bordering the National Park and adjoining the Parker river, in close proximity to Point Franklin, Crayfish Bay and Blanket Bay. The property also offers easy access to the Great Ocean Walk, a majestic walking track that meanders its way from along the coast from Apollo Bay to Princetown, extending just over 110km. The combination of flora and fauna on the property is breathtaking, with varietal native Gum's and flora attracting the best of Australian native wildlife.
The free flowing, slightly undulating land offers endless possibilities including realignment of boundaries or subdivision of the three titles into 3 x 100 acres allotments (all S.T.C.A). An all year-round sand based footing ensures the accessibility to move around the land 365 days of the year.
Property features include: Ocean views aplenty All allotments with road access Private walking tracks Close proximity to beach access tracks, the Great Ocean Walk, Crayfish Bay, Blanket Bay, Parker River 28kms to Apollo Bay township 2.5 hours to Melbourne
Lot 41- 223 acres (approx.) 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home Various potential home sites with ocean views Combination of cleared land with medium Salt Bush & Gum
Lot 41A- 13 acres (approx.) A vegetated allotment Adjoining Parker River Ocean views aplenty
Lot 41B- 72 acres (approx.) Adjoining National Park Heavily vegetated with Native Australian Gum & Flora Easy access to Blanket Bay Road with many further walking tracks & Great Ocean Walk
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