Lot 6 Chester Pass Road Amelup WA 6338
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Unique Bush Block at Bluff Knolls Doorstep
Lot 6 Chester Pass Road | 1 title | 21.69ha
This unique parcel of remnant bushland opposite the road into Bluff Knoll is packed with so much potential to create something very special in a very beautiful part of the world. Imagine waking up and looking directly out onto a view of the famous Bluff Knoll! Thats exactly what this block allows with its two building envelopes facing the mountain views!
Only 90km from Albany, 30km from Borden and 64km from Gnowangerup with bitumen road frontage along the Chester Pass Road.
* Two building envelopes - one of 2000 sqm and the other of 4000 sqm
*Bitumen road frontage
*Neighbouring the popular Stirling Range Retreat and opposite the Bluff Knoll Café
* Amazing views of the Stirling Range National Parks mountain range
* Within the Amelup tourism precinct allowing various tourism uses
* Popular tourist destination just a short drive from Bluff Knoll
* Abundance of unique flora and fauna protected by a conservation covenant
* Wildflowers including lots of orchid species
*Create your own nature retreat hideaway or a unique eco-tourism destination - so much opportunity to do something special
About the area...
Stirling Range National Park is home to the only major mountain range in the southern area of WA, rising to more than 1000m above sea level. The Aboriginal name for the range, Koi Kyenunu-ruff, meaning 'mist rolling around the mountains' is a frequently seen occurrence.
In spring and early summer, the ranges come to life with an abundance of wildflowers and bird life which can be seen from the mountain hiking trails, lookouts and picnic areas scattered throughout the park.
Bluff Knoll is the highest peak of the Stirling Range. It is 1,099m above sea level. The local Aboriginal name for the mountain is Boola Miyel or Pualaar Miial, meaning "great many-faced hill" or "many eyes", as the peak has rock formations that resemble eyes looking out across the valley.
To arrange an inspection of this property please contact Ray Stocker at Raine & Horne Great Southern on 0418 932 746.
Council Rates
1073 per annum
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