This 660.5 hectare (1,632 acre) property is just 20 km from Rylstone and adjoins State Forest, Crown Reserve, and Windamere Dam Foreshore Land. Comprising open cleared areas, native bush, and good tracks. Perfect for popular lifestyle and recreational uses such as 4WD, hunting, bikes, camping, bushwalking, and birdwatching.
- Lot 1, DP 626310. 660.5 hectares. - Access to the property is by tar sealed road, then council maintained all-weather dirt road, and then 6km on Dolomite Road to the property entrance. - Vacant land Zoned RU1 Primary Production on which a DA for a Dwelling could be approved (Subject to Council Approval) and sheds can be built. - Adjoins Dungeree State Forest, Crown Reserve, and Windamere Dam Foreshore Land. - The property is fenced, has run Merino Sheep, and is watered by 4 dams and 2 seasonal creeks being Swan and Hells Hole Creeks. - Approx 20-30% of the property is largely open cleared country and the balance is native bush with good tracks affording reasonable access over the property. - Topography ranges from gently undulating valleys and timbered ridge lines to steep timbered sections. Good tracks provide access around the block. - A large parcel of land close to town, private and ideal for a getaway location.
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