Opportunities of this size within Stanthorpe township are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
Set across two separate freehold titles and comprising approximately 6,427m² in total, this unique property offers an exceptional parcel of land with an existing building, established trees and plenty of potential for the future. Lot 67 comprises approximately 3,736m², while Lot 68 provides a further 2,691m².
Formerly used as the Stanthorpe Guide Hut, the property occupies a substantial, mostly open site surrounded by established residential development. The aerial plan shows the two adjoining parcels extending through to Derwent Street, which provides excellent scope for use as is or future redevelopment.
The existing building provides a practical starting point and includes a large open interior, kitchen facilities, bathroom amenities and air-conditioning, making it suitable for a variety of possible uses depending on individual requirements and relevant approvals.
Outside, there is plenty of usable lawn, established native trees and impressive natural granite formations that give the property a distinctly Granite Belt feel. Additional storage sheds and water tanks add further practicality.
The sheer size of the land is the real standout here. Surrounded by established homes yet offering more than 1.5 acres in town, buyers may wish to explore the possibilities presented by the two existing titles, whether for future residential development, investment, community use or simply securing an unusually large parcel of land close to town (STCA).
Property highlights include:
Approximately 6,427m² combined land area
Two separate freehold titles
Lot 67 – approximately 3,736m²
Lot 68 – approximately 2,691m²
Large open internal area
Kitchen facilities
Bathroom amenities
Air-conditioning
Additional storage sheds
Water tank
Surrounded by established residential properties
In-town Stanthorpe location
The Southern Downs planning scheme provides for a number of residential and other land-use zones throughout Stanthorpe, and buyers considering redevelopment or an alternative use should make their own enquiries with Southern Downs Regional Council regarding the particular proposal and any required approvals.
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer:
All information provided in this advertisement has been compiled from sources deemed reliable; however, no warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy, completeness, or currency. Interested parties should conduct their own independent investigations, inspections, and enquiries to verify the details and satisfy themselves regarding all aspects of the property. Neither the agent nor the agency accepts responsibility for any errors, omissions, or misstatements contained herein.