This superbly elevated 1.56 ha (3.85 acre) property with council approved shed has spectacular views of the surrounding ranges from the cleared and pegged house site toward the rear of the property.
Clad in colour bond the 6m x 12m (72m2) shed has a verandah on one side offering a cool shaded area to sit back and enjoy a favorite cold beverage while you watch the Wallabies feed and listen to the Kookaburra’s sing. You are only approx 5km to one of the northern most surf beaches on the Queensland coast, the area is also well known for its fishing and surrounding National Parks.
The shed is set up with kitchen. It has combined bathroom and toilet which includes bath and shower that is supplied by a 315 litre dux electric hot water service. Floor coverings are carpet and vinyl. Ample screened widows and 2 x roller doors provide excellent ventilation; alternatively you may choose to run the 3hp split system air-conditioner to cool things down more rapidly. Water is harvested from the roof catchment and collected in a 5400 gallon poly rainwater tank.
There is a large clay lined dam of approx 3.6m deep that the large house site overlooks and would be the perfect place to cool of in the warmer months. This dam keeps the gardens well watered which include Red Cedar, Black Bean and around 180 Rainforest species. There is also a veggie patch and chook run both of which contribute to the supply of fresh produce rather than the supermarket variety. The water is pumped via a 5hp fire fighter through poly pipe to where needed.
Two phase power has been connected and an Ozzie Clean sewage treatment plant has been installed and connected to the shed with a capacity to handle 2500lt/day, this plant has been approved for the house to be connected in future.
Contour maps show the property rising gradually from the front up to an elevation of approx 70m above sea level at the rear, with a mountain back drop beyond this rising to a peak of 161m. Vegetation Management shows mostly green (Remnant not of concern) & white (Non-remnant), more specifically Corymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus crebra open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus portuensis or E. acmenoides, Corymbia trachyphloia open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks. This property also has good TV reception and mobile coverage, all the facilities of Agnes Water including shops, tavern, golf course & boat ramps are approx 5km away. Mains power & phone connected, mail service 5 days a week, and garbage collection.
Annual rates are approx $940 payable to Miriam Vale Shire.
GPS co-ordinates are 24 deg, 14 min, 29.27 sec S: 151 deg 52 min, 45.07 sec E