Looking for a larger block - a blank canvas with endless possibility? Lot 2, Mattson Road, Mount Larcom may be just what you are looking for!
A secluded get-away, a small grazing block, a place to establish an off grid home or connect the power and build your dream home, the choice is yours. Power runs across the block.
Located approximately 20mins from Mount Larcom and 40 mins to Gladstone, this property boasts just over 380 acres. The block, which is cleared at the front with two dams, runs up into thickly timbered country at the rear and slopes down to the seasonal creek at the rear. Views of Mount Larcom are available.
Bring your bikes, or fishing gear or fossick through the hills - adventure awaits. Explore your true Australian surrounds with towering gums, rocky gullies, clear waterholes and ample flora and fauna including native grass trees.
The block is not currently fenced with only some boundary fencing complete and has previously been split into two large paddocks at the front.
There is a 12m transportable donga and two shipping containers (20ft and 40ft) which will stay with the property and can be used for storage and camping or while you build your dream getaway home.
Surround yourself in nature's silence, with clean air and a night sky to take your breath away! Don't miss this your opportunity. Contact Emma on 0419714 937 for more information.
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