Combine rural living and your dream home on 5 acres in the unique estate of Dandalup Springs. This fully fenced, corner block is the ideal location, close to both North Dandalup and Mandurah.
37 Chelsea Road, North Dandalup offers a relaxed rural lifestyle and an opportunity to build a sprawling home and the big shed you have always desired.
Making the rural lifestyle change has never been more popular. Don't settle for less, this block is one of the best and could be yours.
Call me, Paul Taylor from Harcourts Mandurah on 0407 101 137. Let me help you make the move today.
Property features:
• 2.03ha (5 acres) fully fenced
• Zoned special rural
• Large 2000 sqm building envelope
• Scheme water
• Underground power
• Phone service
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This land listing located in North Dandalup was sold by Paul Taylor at Harcourts Mandurah.
If you would like to get in touch with Paul Taylor regarding 37 Chelsea Road, North Dandalup, please call 0407 101 137 or contact the agent via email.
The townsite of North Dandalup is located in the south west, 71 km south of Perth and 16 km north east of Pinjarra. It is located adjacent to the North Dandalup River, from which it derives its name. Dandalup is an Aboriginal name, having been shown on maps of the area since 1835. The meaning of the name is not known.
The townsite is situated on the South Western Railway, and North Dandalup was included as a stopping place in timetables of 1894. Land around the siding was privately owned and subdivided, but a schoolsite was set aside in 1899, and a hall and recreation ground in 1915. In 1932 the North Dandalup Prescribed Area was declared, and then in 1972 the area was gazetted a townsite.