Set within the close-knit Southern Midlands village of Parattah, this large parcel of land is ideal for the hobby farmer to graze stock upon or construct your dream home to admire the peacefully rural surrounds of the Southern Midlands. Comprising 4.346ha (10.739 acres), this parcel of land has a well-formed track for easy access and several suitable building sites.
The owner has completed a soil assessment upon the site and is available upon request to assist with a building application. The property is partially cleared with a collection of eucalyptus gum and pine trees upon the eastern boundary alongside a large sandstone deposit, an ideal stock shelter; the backdrop for any building projects or geological survey activities.
Zoned 'Village' under the Southern Midlands Council planning scheme and any building application would require approval by the council. Storage water tanks and septic sewer systems would be necessary for any building on the property.
Established in 1876, Parattah was a thriving railway township, which has now transformed into a close-knit community of around 100 residents. With strong ties to the timber, agricultural and railway industries, Parattah has several historic buildings lovingly restored by its residents. Only 8km (8 minutes) south of the Southern Midlands hub of Oatlands (along Tunnack Road), Parattah is an ideal location to enjoy the quiet rural lifestyle.
For the Midlands hobby farmer or constructing your dream home with a rural outlook, why not move to Parattah and seek this large parcel of land at Tunnack Road.
For a copy of the title or to arrange an inspection on-site, please contact Nick Hay at Harcourts Northern Midlands for more information.
Facts:
PID: 5840949
Title Reference: 136386/1
Tank and Septic Sewer System required.
Council Rates: $TBA p/y approx.
Land Size: 4.346 Ha (10.739 acre) approx.
Zoning: 16.0 Village.
Council: Southern Midlands Council.
The information has been supplied to us, and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy; however, we cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.