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407 Frenches Road, Irishtown, WA, 6401

Irishtown WA 6401

Offers from $500,000

Rural Lifestyle Escape on the Mortlock River – Minutes from Northam

An outstanding rural holding located in the tightly held Irishtown district, less than 10km from the regional centre of Northam. This versatile 35.47 hectare (87.6 acre) property offers a mix of untouched natural land and productive grazing areas, with the added feature of a subsidiary of the Mortlock River running through the property.

With dual access via Haddrill Road and Frenches Road, the property is well-situated and easily accessible. Its diverse landscape makes it suitable for a range of uses including grazing or a multitude of lifestyle pursuits.

Key Features:

35.47 hectares (87.6 acres)

Less than 10km from the regional centre of Northam

Mix of natural untouched bushland and grazing country

Subsidiary of the Mortlock River running through the property

Excellent access from both Haddrill Road and Frenches Road

Multiple land use opportunities – lifestyle, grazing or add-on block

A rare opportunity to secure quality land in a sought-after location with natural water features and strong versatility.

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Fred Hill
0417 991 573

Aaron Goulden
0428 435 784

Features

General Features

  • Land Area: 35.5hect (approx)

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