Neat and complete caravan with a decked out annex including a separate bathroom/WC. A secluded BBQ area with a small garden shed. Carport or outdoor entertaining area. This property sleeps a max of 6 with bunk beds, a double inside the van and a pull out sofa in the annex.
The land is owned by the State and leased on a 99year lease arrangement, you will never own the land. The park fees are around $7,600 pa (approximately $145.00 per week) – This includes shire rates, water rates, water consumption, ground keep, use of park facilities (pool, playground, ablution blocks, BBQ area and common room). Extras will be electricity as used, your own insurance. The lease is yearly for caravan lots. Arrangements can be made with Park Management to pay your fee. Dogs are allowed but must be controlled and yes, you can reside there long term.
Close to the Ledge Point Golf Course & Country Club. Enjoy the facilities of the Ledge Point Holiday Park including below ground swimming pool, outdoor BBQ areas, play ground and plenty more. Approximately 1 hours drive from the end of Mitchell Freeway.
Ledge Point Holiday Park is a place to relax and unwind in the Cray fishing town of Ledge Point.The location is ideal for weekend getaways, midweek escapes, or a stopover en-route to the Pinnacles at Cervantes. At the park there are a number of activities to choose from for the kids, the swimming pool, jumping pillow and pedal Karts. For the 'big' kids, guests have access to the neighbouring Country Club facilities which include golf, tennis, lawn bowls and a bar/restaurant.
Inspection is by appointment only.
This property at 79/742 Ledge Point Road, Ledge Point is a two bedroom, one bathroom unit sold by Denise Howe at Country Values Real Estate on 24 Mar 2021.
Looking to buy a similar property in the area? View other two bedroom properties for sale in Ledge Point or see other recently sold properties in Ledge Point.
Ledge Point is a fishing town located on the west coast 120 kilometres north northwest of Perth. It is 17 kilometres south of Lancelin. The townsite derives its name from Ledge Point, a coastal feature first shown on maps in 1875 from a Royal Navy hydrographic survey. The Point takes its name from rocky ledges in the vicinity.
In 1937 the Government reserved land in the area for camping and recreation following a request from the Gingin Road Board. By 1952 there were three squatters' houses in the reserve close to the beach, and when a road to Lancelin was constructed close by in 1953 there was interest from others to lease land here and build holiday cottages. The Government decided to subdivide and declare a townsite, Ledge Point being selected as the name. The townsite was gazetted in 1955.