Located in a peaceful cul-de-sac location is this ready to build on 2.6 acre block.
Need a big shed, then it is here for you already, approximately 20 metres by 12 metres with concrete flooring, powered, slow combustion fireplace, big sliding door and personal doors and a mezzanine floor for storage. The road frontage has a limestone wall which is gated by an electric gate, not wired up yet by motor but is there ready to go. The fence offers privacy and a grand entrance.
Behind the shed is a very well fenced back yard for your four legged friends and a spot for the kids to enjoy some outside time in the cubby house or just hanging out. We also have an enclosure you could use for chooks or the dog. A soft green lawn on the other side of the shed to play on offers another relaxing spot, all edged by limestone retaining walls. This lawn overs looks the house pad which has limestone retaining walls and grand steps and garden beds in place. Veggie beds, a water tank plus scheme water makes life easy. Some easy care gardens are already in place.
Only a few minutes to Great Eastern Highway for airport runs or to work.
A super spot to start living the hills lifestyle dream with all the hard work already done - do not miss out on this one..
> Big Shed, Approximately 20 x 12 metres Powered
> Limestone Front Wall, Electric Gate Ready To Be wired
> House Pad With Limestone Retaining Walls Done
> Scheme Water Plus Bonus Catchment Tank
> Full Fenced Rear Yard For Dogs And Children
> 2.6 Acres Block In Cul-De-Sac Location
This land listing located in Wundowie was sold by Alison Parker at Real Estate Plus Chidlow.
If you would like to get in touch with Alison Parker regarding 14 Heather Glade, Wundowie, please call 0428 914 085 or contact the agent via email.
The townsite of Wundowie is located in the Darling Range 72 kilometres east northeast of Perth and 31 kilometres west southwest of Northam. It is located adjacent to the original railway track from Perth to Northam, and in 1907 the Railways Department applied for a name for a newly constructed siding at the 53 Mile between Werribee and Karrijine. The name Wundowing was suggested by the Lands Department, and this was shortened to Wundowi by the Surveyor General.