Century 21 on Kangaroo Island presents this newly created lifestyle parcel, Lot 30, at Pelican Lagoon, centrally located half way between Kingscote and Penneshaw.
Access to the land is via easement off the Hog Bay Road via free and unrestricted access over allotment 202 which abuts Hog Bay Road. The land is easily driven over in it's natural state and lends itself to an eco sensitive construction, that captures the vistas over Pelican Lagoon. Predominantly cleared, there are numerous house site options.
An added bonus is that the land has foot traffic access through allotment 31 to the south coast via easement. A copy of the division plan is available on request.
A unique opportunity, land parcels of this size are rare and limited, zoned Rural Living.
Inspection is welcome, contact resident selling agents here at Century 21 on on Kangaroo Island, Michael Barrett 0427 727 333 or Lili Barrett 0459 393 514.
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