Lot 8, 1607 Chaunceys Line Road Monarto South SA 5254
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100 Acres
What could you do with 100 Acres 1hour from Adelaide, 20-30 mins from Murray Bridge, Strathalbyn or Mount Barker??
CURRENT BID - UNDER CONTRACT FOR $379,000
For sale by Openn Negotiation (flexible conditions online auction).
The Openn Negotiation is under way and the property can sell at any time.
Contact Nigel Christie immediately to receive your invitation to bid & become qualified and avoid disappointment.
Open to all buyers, including finance & sale, subject to seller approval.
Property Features:
• Mains Water connected
• Fully fenced boundary into one paddock
• 18 x 7.5m Open Fronted hay shed
• Several fantastic building sites
• Best power via off grid solution
• Fertile farmland with farming lease this year
Make this property yours - contact Nigel Christie for an invitation to bid.
Nigel Christie - Hale Real Estate RLA394 Trading as Urban & Rural Partners
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MONARTO SOUTH via Wikipedia
Monarto South is a locality in South Australia 16 km (9.9 mi) west of the Murray River and 65 km (40 mi) south east by road from Adelaide. The Monarto South railway station is north of the South Eastern Freeway between the Callington and Murray Bridge exits, but the locality spans south of the freeway to Chaunceys Line Road and Ferries McDonald Conservation Park.
In the late 1970s Monarto Junction (or "New Murray Town") was proposed to be the site of a new satellite city of Adelaide.[2] By the turn of the century the proposal had been completely abandoned.
Monarto South took its name from the cadastral Hundred of Monarto (established 1847) centred on the original township of Monarto to the north.[3] The name of the hundred was after "Queen Monarto", an aboriginal woman (spouse of a tribal leader) who lived in the area at the time of its proclamation.[4][5]
Transport
Monarto South is adjacent to the main Adelaide to Wolseley line, with Monarto South station formerly a junction for the Sedan branch line running north on the plain between the Murray River and the Mount Lofty Ranges.
In the 2010s, a local government project to upgrade Ferries McDonald Road commenced in Monarto South which included bitumization of the road.[citation needed] Due to the presence of mallee fowl in the vicinity the project had to go through several iterations to ensure that the environmental impact is minimized.[citation needed] Completion of the project would create a heavy transport link from Langhorne Creek to the Barossa Valley.
Parks
There are several significant parks within or overlapping into Monarto South, including:
Monarto Conservation Park (Braendler Scrub)
Loomooloo Sanctuary
Ferries McDonald Conservation Park[6]
Monarto Woodlands Conservation Park
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