If you've ever thought about escaping the city and living the quiet country life then look no further!
Tucked away in the charming Shire of Plantagenet is this ideal opportunity for a tree change. This 20 acre (8.22 ha) fully fenced block is in a great location just 5km from Kendenup, 12km to Mount Barker and 60km from Albany. The property has scheme water (located in top right corner of property) and gated access directly from Jutland Road.
Zoned rural, the opportunities on this block are open to your imagination with plenty of room to build your dream home, grow your own food and have plenty of room for your own farmlet. Or maybe you need more room for livestock - with good pasture already established this block has historically run sheep on the property so it would be ideal for sheep, cattle or horses.
Whatever your plans, this is a fantastic opportunity that won't last long.
• Freehold block • No time constraints to build • No easements • Rural Zoning • Quiet rural roads surrounding property • 5km to Kendenup, 12km to Mount Barker • Shire of Plantagenet Rates approx. $1,100.00 per annum
Call Tammy today on 0439927140 or email tammy@southerngateway.com.au
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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