Subdivision has been approved to create an unusual opportunity to secure a beautiful lifestyle property that is currently providing the owners with a strong income stream.
Located just south of Popanyinning town, this approximately 38 acre country property features a comfortable 3 bedroom home situated on the banks of the Hotham River and adjacent to bushland. Run for many years as a 14 site caravan park and enjoying a high level of repeat business from previous visitors, the property includes a swimming pool, large workshop shed, machinery shelter, three main chalets, full ablution block, multiple powered sites and scheme water.
This property presents an ideal lifestyle and can be simply enjoyed by a new owner with no obligation to continue as a caravan park or a new owner could continue with the park making the most of renewed interest in "holidaying at home" in WA.
This listing at Lot B, 152 Great Southern Highway, Popanyinning was sold by Jeff Douglas at Elders Real Estate on 13 Jul 2023.
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The townsite of Popanyinning is located in the great southern agricultural region, 174 kilometres southeast of Perth and 17 kilometres south southeast of Pingelly. The townsite is located on the Great Southern Railway, a private railway built by the Western Australian Land Company and opened in 1889. Popanyinning was one of the original sidings on the rail line when it opened. In 1896 the Western Australian government purchased the rail line and land, and in 1903 decided to have a few lots surveyed at the Popanyinning siding to meet the requirements of the local settlers. After survey the townsite of Popanyinning was gazetted in 1904.
Popanyinning is an Aboriginal name, first recorded by the surveyor John Forrest in 1869, for a pool in the Hotham River. Some records spell the place Popanying, or Popanyining, but these appear to just be misspellings of the original name. The meaning of Popanyinning is not known.