You will be congratulating yourself on such a wonderful find with this extraordinary small acreage property located on the outskirts of Denmark town in the Scotsdale Valley.
Your senses will be filled with the smells & sounds of the forest as you will also be privileged with 42 acres of common natural forest on your title which bounds the property.
Exclusively private, boasting newly constructed cottage and self-contained studio that are currently taking advantage of the amazing aspect encapsulating the valley drop views towards the Denmark River & surrounding valley. The studio is currently a popular Air B&B affording additional income if desired.
Before any building started there was some seriously substantial retaining and landscaping that formed solid foundations for what is a very desirable property. Simply enjoy the serenity of the surroundings as it is or you can take your dream to a whole new level? The choice is yours!
Well-watered with a large bore & tank irrigation network simply ensures no stress about your water security going forward.
You get all this now, but there is something architecturally bigger going on here that could turn this property into arguably the most desirable piece of real estate in Denmark. The property has been developed with the option to incorporate a master residence that integrates the existing watercourse to create a very unique and desirable piece of real estate. Fully working drawings by Overman Rietveld Designs are available. Rental properties are difficult to get in Denmark so if you were thinking of building your dream home then you won't need to find a rental whilst you build. To find out more contact Brett Lukey today on 0439100439 for an information pack & all the details.
This property at 183 Howe Rd, Denmark is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Brett Lukey at COUNTRY PROPERTY BROKERS PTY LTD on 30 Jun 2022.
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The townsite of Denmark, located on the south coast 51 kilometres west of Albany, was gazetted a townsite in 1909. It is located on the Denmark River from which it derives its name, the river having been named by the explorer Dr J B Wilson RN in December 1829. Wilson named it the "Denmark" in compliment to his friend Dr. Alexander Denmark R.N. a physician to the fleet. The Aboriginal name "Koorrabup", recorded by Alfred Hillman in 1833, also refers to this area.
Although a townsite was not declared here until 1909, a settlement of this name had existed here for some years previous. A Millars Bros. Timber mill was established on the banks of the river in 1894.