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Description: Set on 16ha (39.53 acres), this almost pristine land quite close to Deepwater National Park, is one for the budding nature enthusiast, keen fisherman, or the surfer who likes the uncrowded break.
As you enter along the well hidden track, nature provides the perfect back drop of Banskias, Grevilleas, Blackboys, Eucalypts, and the native kangaroo. Beautifully shaped burnt-out trees provide homes for a lot of species, such as the possum.
A natural creek bed exists near the middle of the block. This could create a good catchment area for a potential dam, with the rear sloping towards the middle.
Rear of the property is close to 29 metres above sea level, it gradually declines with the front being approximately 24 metres above.
Front and rear provide a boundary of 200 metres across. With side boundaries being 800 metres in length, creating a perfect rectangle.
Regional ecosystem is zoned dark pink. This is dominant remnant endangered vegetation consisting of Eucalyptus tereticornis woodland to open forest on alluvial plains
This natural wonder would be approximately 12km from Deepwater National Park, and approximately 10km to the nearest boat ramp. Deepwater National Park offers three untouched beaches, where turtles come to lay.
Baffle Creek village is 21km, where you will find general store, hardware, bottle shop, caravan and camping, Tavern and primary school.
Post and school bus to gate, power and phone on road reserve and property is fenced on one side.
With no neighbors to be seen, create your own little piece of paradise, in a sub tropical oasis.
Annual rates on the property are approximately $940 payable to the Gladstone Regional Council.
Co-ordinates and other details available upon request. There is no charge for questions. It is our pleasure to answer them.
We are always looking for properties to market and hardworking, honest people who would be interested in joining our team.
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