Delivering an ideal blend of rural seclusion and town convenience, this 4.94-acre lot gently rises east to west to offer country living with sweeping views. The pasture and natural bush landscape – previously part of a large rural holding – is excellent for a hobby farm or equestrian pursuits. The property is fenced on three sides, has scheme water and power at the gate and is within easy reach of arterial roads.
Vacant land
Build for views
Pasture & bush
Power available
Water available
Regular shape
Fenced 3 sides
N-S orientation
4.94-acre block
Town & country
Build a rural life where sweeping views fill your days, stands of native bush create a connection to nature, and open pasture offers allows for equestrian and agricultural pursuits.
The regular shaped block runs south to north from a quiet country road to reveal panoramic views across open fields, natural landscape, and a distant ridge. This 4.94-acre block puts your dreams of a country lifestyle and spectacular views within sight.
With power and water available for connection and stunning views on offer, it’s time to call the architect and start planning.
Five minutes from the well-serviced rural township of Wundowie, this property boasts easy access to arterial roads, ensuring a sense of rural seclusion without compromising on the services and amenities of town.
To arrange an inspection of this property, call Nigel Williams – 0417 988 680.
This land listing located in Wundowie was sold by Nigel Williams at Brookwood Realty.
If you would like to get in touch with Nigel Williams regarding Lot 22, Gaden Road, Wundowie, please call 0417 988 680 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.