Fern Gully Retreat is exactly how it sounds, a sanctuary along the Blackwood River surrounded by native forest. This 596sqm is a part of a strata lot with other cottages where owners appreciate the natural aspect of this beautiful location.
This property is zoned short term accommodation and can be stayed in for up to 3 months of the year i.e. can't be lived in fulltime. Once you have built your dream holiday hideaway you will be joining other holiday makers that take advantage of utilising this space and then the option of an income for short stay accommodation for the remainder. Any infrastructure built needs to be within the boundaries of the strata lot and the type of cottage you build needs to be the same style/theme as the other cottages on the property.
Fern Gully Retreat is 6 acres of common grounds which is looked after by a full-time caretaker, meaning that all the shared grounds are ready for you and your guests to enjoy with natural bush walks to explore and the river in close proximity. Sounding idyllic; we urge you to contact one of the team at Ray White South West Central to discuss further and you can start dreaming up your holiday home.
Also added value is the BAL Assessment & Survey Plan have already been completed and would be available to the new owners.
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