The old Telegraph Station and Caravan Park at Hamelin Pool is being offered for sale freehold, with a total of 2.023 HA made up of two titles. The park boasts a post office, liquor store, café, onsite accommodation with ensuites, camp kitchen and powered and non powered sites.
The park is within the World Heritage Area, a 200 metre boardwalk gives access to the stromatolites, these ancient structures formed by organisms, considered as some of the first living creatures on earth are examples of what life on earth was like 3.5 billion years ago.
The Old Telegraph Station was built in 1884 and was an important link in the telegraph line between Perth and Roebourne, many of the relics of the past are included in the sale.
Full details are available by contacting Exclusive Agent, Peter Loughton on 0429 113 161.
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