Lexton (CAs 1,2 & 3 Section 31) Victoria Street
Build your Country Dream on 1.5 acres
Set on approximately 6000m² (1.5 acres), we have a slice of land available in the Township of Lexton. The land is zoned low density residential under the Golden Plains planning scheme and a complete land capability assessment has been undertaken for your septic needs. The property boasts a large, tear-drop shaped dam with established trees on the banks providing shade and habitat for the local fauna.
Lexton is a small rural township on the Sunraysia Highway, 45 km north-east of Ballarat and 20 minutes to Beaufort for all other amenities. Lexton was discovered in 1836 by Major Thomas Mitchell and he described it as a 'valley of the finest description' and is now home to Mt Mitchell and Ercildoune homesteads which provide the setting for a number special events, the historic Pyrenees Hotel (1845), 2 mechanics, golf course, general store and sporting facilities.
Contact Jake Clark to take advantage of this amazing opportunity and book your own private inspection today.
Get to know Lexton
Lexton is a small rural township on the Sunraysia Highway, 45km north-east of Ballarat, 24km to Avoca & 38km to Maryborough. Lexton was discovered by Major Thomas Mitchell in 1836 and was known as the crossroads of central Victoria, on the main route to Sydney. Lexton is now home to the magnificent Mt Mitchell Homestead.