Welcome to the ever popular 'Briton Court Estate' located on the fringe of the highly sought after Stroud township, offering you the best of rural living with many local services close at hand.
This neat 1.5 acre (6049sqm) mostly level block is fully serviced with underground power, sewer, and water and is ready for your building plans to come to life. Set back approx. 100m from Briton Court Road via an already sealed bitumen access, with impressive rural views of the surrounding countryside.
The allotment is zoned R5 under the Great Lakes LEP and showcases the perfect opportunity for you to build your dream home (STCA) and rural lifestyle while still having the convenience of being a 3 minute drive away from the Stroud village town centre.
Additional Information: • Title particulars: Lot 23 DP1284745 • Leisurely 700m stroll away from the picturesque Karuah River • Approx. 45 mins to Newcastle Airport & 2.5hrs to Sydney • Estimated building envelope: 50m x 37.5m • Mid Coast Council rates: $368 per quarter
Lot 23 Briton Court Road is a blank canvas with huge potential so don't wait, call today to book your inspection by contacting selling agents Bonnie Tarrant 0448 921 704 or Tavis Chivers on 0428 921 704. You won't be disappointed!
Disclaimer: Dillon and Sons have prepared this information using our best endeavours to ensure that the information contained therein is true and accurate but accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect of any errors, inaccuracies or misstatements contained herein. Prospective purchasers should make their own inquiries to verify the information contained herein. All information contained in the Dillon and Sons website is provided as a convenience to clients. All property prices displayed on the Website are current at the time of issue but may change at any time.
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