Southern Forests Lifestyle Block
Rural block 1 hectare (2.471 acres) with sweeping valley views of forest and farmland located right in the heart of Pemberton.
Zoned - Special Use - Farm animals allowed on Shire application
Lot size - 200m x 50m Frontage
Rates ( Shire of Manjimup ) - $1,129 per year
Elevation 170m facing North West
Soil Type - Deep Clay / Loam - well drained
Underground Power
Fully fenced with new drain and crossover
Fully cleared with magnificent tall Karri trees fronting Golf Links Road
Central to town - Big Brook Dam - Golf Course - Wineries - Karri Explorer - National Parks and Beaches
Two allocated building envelopes (as per block plan at the end of the photos)
No time frame to build
31 kms to Manjimup or Northcliffe
For more information please contact Zoe Cuming who will be happy to assist.
Mobile 0458 585 677
Email - [email protected]
Don't delay - blocks of this size that are manageable yet generous and in the heart of Pemberton are in high demand.
With no time frame to build - buy now and build later!
DISCLAIMER: This advertisement has been written to the best of our ability based upon the seller's information provided to us. Whilst we use our best endeavours to ensure all information is correct, buyers should make their own enquiries and investigations to determine all aspects are true and correct.
This land listing located in Pemberton was sold by Zoe Cuming at Carlin Team.
If you would like to get in touch with Zoe Cuming regarding 210 Golf Links Road, Pemberton, please call 0458 585 677 or contact the agent via email.
The townsite of Pemberton is located 335 kilometres south of Perth and 31 kilometres from Manjimup. It is located within the south west forest region, where in 1913 the state government established sawmills, the Number 2 and Number 3 State Sawmills. The area had become known as "Big Brook", but a more distinctive name was soon sought. The name Walcott was first suggested but was rejected by the Post Office, and Mr W.L.Brockman, a famer in the area, then suggested Pemberton, after Pemberton Walcott who was the first settler in the area in 1862.
The name Pemberton was used from 1916. The State Sawmills Department developed a small private town at the mills, but by 1921 there was community agitation for a government townsite to be declared. Although initially sternly resisted by the State Sawmills Department, particularly because it saw it as a way for alcohol to be introduced, community pressure eventually resulted in lots being surveyed in 1925 and the townsite of Pemberton being gazetted in October 1925.