This well elevated 24.32 ha (60.09 acre) Discovery Coast hinterland property oozes potential with its good soil, orchid and massive dams topped of with good potential views of Bustard Head lighthouse and The Town Of 1770 to the east.
A 122.5m2 concrete house slab with plumbing, steel frame and colour bond roof is ready to be completed. There is also enough Heeble under cover to complete the walls along with instructional CD. While completing the house, other accommodation is available in the form of 2 x 20 ft vans with enclosed lean-to. Complete with electric hot water service and rustic rock fire place. A 1000 gallon water tank serves to store the precious liquid.
This property was organically certified in 2001 and has a Persimmon orchard with at least 200 fruit bearing trees ready for the picking along with approx 3000 Dragon fruit cuttings ready to be planted out. Other varieties include Grape fruit, Black Bean, Coffee tree, Cacti, frangipani, palms and Bunya Pines.
The crowning jewels of this particular property are the two enormous dams that hold and catch an abundance of water. The current owner informs us that these have been used to take the kids water skiing on in the past. These two beauties are toward the rear third of the property with a smaller dam up toward the front. A final reservoir perched at the rear which can be used for gravity feeding.
A large 23m x 8.5m open bay machinery shed is situated down a slope from the house with plenty of room for tractors and implements etc. The property is fully irrigated with 50mm pipe, taps and overhead sprinklers strategically placed throughout while pumping duties are taken care of with a 3MS pump powered by a GM diesel motor. Fencing runs down one side, across the rear and there are 6 separate paddocks with approx 30 acres being cleared and improved. Good vehicle access is available right up to the rear of the property.
Contour maps show the property rising to approximately 75 meters above sea level at the rear, while Vegetation Management shows approx 65% pale orange(Remnant of concern sub-Dominant) & the remainder being white(Non-remnant) more specifically Corymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus crebra open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. crebra or E. siderophloia, Lophostemon suaveolens open forest on granite. This property also has good TV reception and mobile coverage, bitumen road front with all the facilities of Agnes Water including shops, tavern, golf course, beaches, medical, ambulance & boat ramps to name a few are approx 22.6km away. Mains power & phone (3 lines) connected, mail service 3 days a week. Annual rates are $805 payable to Miriam Vale Shire.
GPS co-ordinates are 24 deg, 20 min, 40.74 sec S: 151 deg 45 min, 21.53 sec E