Set on a luscious 16.01 ha (39.56 acres), this property has some of the most beautiful trees and palms that nature can provide.
As you enter, your eyes are spell bound with vegetation, from the beautiful rainforest trees to the cabbage palms and the beautiful banksias.
Meandering through this sub tropical terrain, the track leads you to a higher point on the property, which has been surveyed and marked for a potential house site.
Another survey peg exists showing the place to put a bore, for future water extraction.
Natural creek beds twist through the vegetated haven, with waterholes existing throughout.
The block next door to you is still in its natural state, as is your view over the road. There is one neighbour on the other side.
Rear of the property is 357.7 metres across and has some old fence posts as a guide, property narrows to the front with sides over 500 metres.
Vegetation zoning consists of approximately of 80% light orange being sub dominant, remnant of concern, RE code of 12.3.15, consisting of Corymbia intermedia, Syncarpia glomulifera open forest on granite outwash With the remaining 20% being green, not of concern with an RE code of 12.3.6, vegetation consisting of Melaleuca quinquenervia, Eucalyptus tereticornis, Lophostemon suaveolens woodland on coastal alluvial plains.
Soil types are grey to brown sand to sandy loam. Sandy clay to clay often with ironstone gravel also exists here.
This magnificent wonder would be approximately 15km from the facilities at Agnes Water. Agnes water has much to offer with shops and tourist trade expanding yearly.
Annual rates on the property are approximately $804 payable to the Gladstone Regional Council.
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