An elevated site overlooking the town of Toodyay & Avon River offers a prime 100 green title lot regional development subdivision opportunity! Approximately 14Ha with WAPC conditional approval & civil engineering plans available.
About Toodyay
The historic town of Toodyay is situated on the Avon River, only 87km from the Perth CBD and 18.5km from the city of Midland, serving as a pivotal link between metro Perth and the regional area.
With a population of around 5,000 people residing within the township of Toodyay and its surrounding farming district, the town boasts some of the most charming and culturally significant buildings in the state, including:
Connors Mill Newcastle Gaol The Moondyne Gallery The Dorizzi Memorial Cell / The Native Cell Police Stables Connors Cottage St Stephens Church of England Freemason's Hotel Victoria Hotel Pioneer's Pathway & Toodyay Living History Walking Trails Toodyay is a vibrant and growing community, serving as a cultural hub for the broader region, hosting numerous events throughout the year, both big and small. This is supported by the Shire Website and other Historical Societies & Specialist Clubs.
Toodyay hosts the major Primary School and High School for the Shire. Both the State and Federal Governments have recognized the town's significance as a central hub, investing various funds in recent and ongoing infrastructure upgrades. Many residents, including those working in farming, support industries, and commuting to Northam and York, choose to live in Toodyay. Toodyay supports several outlying places regularly for shopping, entertainment, and essentials. The town attracts residents seeking a lifestyle change, including retiring farmers, government workers, and others, drawn to its unique lifestyle advantages. Infrastructure Development:
Infrastructure improvement remains a priority, highlighted by the Western Australian government's ongoing $83.9M project for Toodyay district roads, spanning Toodyay, Morangup, and Hoodys Well, underway through 2024. Awards:
The Toodyay Bakery has received numerous local and national awards, including Australia's Best Sausage Roll. Australian Museum Galleries won an Indigenous Project Award in 2023. Embracing Change:
With the advent of the tech age and remote work environments, many individuals are embracing a lifestyle change, opting to reside just outside major cities while enjoying both a favorable lifestyle and doorstep convenience.
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