This exceptional 21.93 hectare (54.18 acre) property not only has 271.8m of beach frontage, but is also one of the nicest properties in Deepwater. Very rarely do we get beachfront properties to list for sale, which makes this property even more desirable. Another rarity is the rocky 56m peak close to the front of the property from where you get beautiful ocean views. Few blocks become available with a lookout where you can actually see the ocean.

There is a track which leads you through the property as you wind your way to the beach. There are many delightful areas on the way. The property is undulating which makes it interesting to start with. Add areas of Cabbage Palm groves, a Grass Tree covered slope, areas of Bloodwood and Australian native vegetation and of course, as you get near the sea, beach vegetation and sand dune ground covers. There is a firebreak along the 851.6m left boundary. This is a property you would happily work for the rest of your life to own.

Eagerly climbing the sand dune covered with She Oaks, which is all that separates you from the ocean, you are greeted with a beautiful white beach that stretches as far as the eye can see in both directions. What a sight – it is beautiful!! Imagine the fun to be had here – swimming, fishing, walking, exploring.

Whoever is lucky enough to purchase this property also gets much more. Deepwater Creek is on your back doorstep. Putting the tinny in at Deepwater Creek (5 mins away) will take you down to the Broadwater Conservation Park where Deepwater Creek and Mitchell Creek meet the ocean. This is yet another lovely area of the Baffle Creek district.

Deepwater National Park begins at the end of the road. If you own a 4WD, Agnes Water and 1770 are accessible by driving 25km through this lovely National Park. Alternatively, it is a 45 minute drive north by road.

The Department of Natural Resources have zoned this property dark pink (dominant) under the 2003 remnant endangered regional eco-system and dark green 2003 remnant not of concern region eco-system. The EPA has identified the area as an essential habitat for a species of wildlife listed as endangered.

This property is approximately 120 km north of Bundaberg and about the same to Gladstone. It is a 15 minute drive to the facilities Baffle Creek offers which include; a hardware, general store, hairdresser, take-away food shop and a bottle shop. There is also a tavern tucked down on the banks of Euleilah Creek which is open 7 days. Post and school bus to the front gate 5 days per week.

Annual rates on the property are approximately $4,000 payable to the Miriam Vale Shire Council.

Co-ordinates are 24 degrees 23 minutes 22.14 seconds South 151 degrees 58 minutes 52.84 seconds East