Unique 17100m2 (5 acre) corner triangular block with dual road frontage. Previously it has had zoning for a petrol station and retail outlet. It is across the road from the well established Sport and Recreation facilities and club house.
This property would compliment the ever expanding tourism business and lifestyle in the area. It could be a wonderful gallery, reception or special events venue. It could host weddings or conventions. The garden is occasionally opened to tourists who attend in droves when the opportunity arises.
It has a fully irrigated one kilometer long garden Labyrinth of seven circuits based on the original on the Isle of Crete. Journeying along the Labyrinth, a pattern of the planetary energy represented on the ground, activates the left hemispheres of the brain as you traverse it. It is a meditation and relaxation tool.
Over 3000 plants combine in harmony to form the meandering maze. Hibiscus, Sheenas Gold, Geisha Girl, Agave, Dracaena Marginata, Song of India, Bottlebrush, Pandanas Palms, Golden Canes, Melaleuca, Feltbrush, Oleander, Coastal Rosemary, Happy Plants, Cordylines and Lillies.
Hundreds of assorted eucalypts have been planted along the boundaries. Other trees include Moreton Bay Figs, Acacias, Fern Trees, Bottle Trees, Norfolk Pines, Kauri Pines, several varieties of Bamboo, Jades and Palms.
There is a great deal of chemical free edibles with Australian Native Bush Tucker, Citrus, over 60 Mangoes, Passion fruit and others.
Internal access roads and car parks have been formed. A large lagoon style dam with a 120m moat surrounds the Labyrinth. There is plenty of water on this property which is both attractive and functional.
Additional income could be derived from taking cuttings and propagating them.
This property is only minutes to the beach and you can hear the surf on a quiet night. It is located in the centre of the 1770 Cove Estate with excellent views to the mountainous backdrops. All the amenities of Agnes Water are close at hand. This is the gateway to the southern reaches of the Great Barrier Reef.
Annual rates on the property are approximately $1056 payable to the Miriam Vale Shire.