The Cottage Lot 348 & 382 Oakenville Creek Road, Nundle NSW 2340
Land
OAKENVILLE CREEK, VACANT LAND
Located only 1.5 kms from the Nundle Tavern and Nundle Public School, this 8.78Ha / 21.7-acre property would make an ideal escape from the city life. The block is positioned on both sides of the road, power and water is supplied plus there is a building entitlement with council consent. There are many various building site locations that show off the natural breath taking views and the natural flora and fauna just puts you in the true country lifestyle of what Nundle has to offer, making it a great place for a weekend getaway or to spend time away from the city life and go fishing at Chaffey Dam or try your luck gold panning. At the bottom of the block runs Oakenville Creek which is an old gold bearing creek which supplies the underground water to the well. If you are looking for serenity in a country lifestyle block, this location will not disappoint you. Call Peel Valley Real Estate to arrange an inspection.
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