Lexton Thomson Street
Entry Level Opportunity, One Acre In Lexton
Sitting on the corner of Clapperton and Thomson streets, this fabulous level allotment of approx. 4,000sqm offers two titles being Lot 8 and Lot 9 in a low-density residential zone.
99% cleared with a scattering of gums to the rear, this allotment provides a completely blank canvas to consider your next project.
Whether you want to purchase a block of land at an affordable price to simply sit and enjoy the sunny Lexton weather or subject to council approval build your home and enjoy a great lifestyle. Low density zone under the Pyrenees Shire 53 49 1100 being council property number 404 004 360.
Burnbank Creek runs along the rear boundary which is ideal to explore or just provide a serene backdrop to your family home, while farm fencing, a front opening and mains power is available for connection.
A short stroll from this allotment takes you to the historic main street of Lexton which includes a local hotel, general store, garage / mechanic and bus stop.
Lexton is a small rural township on the Sunraysia Highway, 45km north-east of Ballarat, 24km to Avoca and 38km to Maryborough. Lexton and its surrounding districts are highly popular with many cellar doors open to experience the vast array of wines along with sweeping views of the Pyrenees mountain ranges.
Property Information
- Land area approx 4170sqm
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.