This is a property of endless opportunities! With 2 hectares of rich, sandy soil and plenty of space to build. A 10-minute drive from Jurien Bay town site where there is lots of beautiful beaches and great fishing is truly a great place to live.
The block is located on a quiet street which is just a 10-minute walk from the downstream river that has many local animals and beautiful wild flowers.
This property is protected by a great deal of bushes and trees securing privacy from the rest of the world.
There is underground power which is accessible from the front of the block meaning no towering power lines to obstruct your views.
It is perfect for everyone, whether you wish to settle down and relax, build your dream home or are a family and especially great for pets and animals with more than enough fertile land and places to walk.
You really can't go wrong with this place!
Call Samantha on 0409 104 724 for more information and make this all yours..
This land listing located in Jurien Bay was sold by Samantha Murdock at Ray White Jurien Bay.
If you would like to get in touch with Samantha Murdock regarding Lot 66 River Loop, Jurien Bay, please call 0409 104 724 or contact the agent via email.
The townsite of Jurien Bay is located on Jurien Bay, 266 kilometres north northwest of Perth. The bay, from which the townsite derives its name was named on July 1st 1801 by the French expedition under Captain Baudin. The name honours Charles Marie, vicomte Jurien, 1763-1836, a French naval administrator. Early maritime history of Jurien Bay includes visits by Captain Philip Parker King in the brig "Bathurst" in 1822, Lt. William Preston in the hired cutter "Colonist" in 1830 and J W Gregory in the schooner "Thetis" in 1847-8. The bay was first surveyed by James Harding, Harbour Master of Fremantle, in 1865, and a more extensive survey was made by Staff Commander W E Archdeacon R.N. in 1875.
The first evidence of interest in development at Jurien Bay was when a reserve for Shipping and Landing was declared here in 1887. A church site reserve for the Church of England was gazetted in 1930, and a church erected in late 1931. The church was demolished by the Army in early 1942 because it was of landmark value (of possible aid to a Japanese landing!).