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Lot 16, Hervey Street
Elmore VIC 3558
Lot 16, Hervey Street
Elmore VIC 3558
Lot 16, Hervey Street, Elmore VIC 3558
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Property was sold on 21 July 2020.
Sold on 21 July 2020.
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Escape the hustle and bustle with this countryside retreat, ideal for those seeking peace and tranquility.
This exciting new land release of 16 lots of various size can be found in the heart of Elmore which is north east of Bendigo. Each allotment has access to town power, water and the Combined Effluent Disposal System (requiring purchasers to install a septic tank at the time of building). The majestic tree lined Campaspe River curls through this beautiful town and the Waranga Basin is only a short drive away for any boating enthusiasts. Experience the charm of living in a small rural community and the welcoming nature of the locals. The closest significant towns are Bendigo to the south west, Echuca to the north and Shepparton to the east. PLEASE NOTE: The Elmore sewer is via a combined system which was introduced in 1996/1997 in conjunction with a community agreement as is was more cost efficient at the time. It is a Combined Effluent Disposal System, and more particularly described as a STED system.
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This exciting new land release of 16 lots of various size can be found in the heart of Elmore which is north east of Bendigo. Each allotment has access to town power, water and the Combined Effluent Disposal System (requiring purchasers to install a septic tank at the time of building). The majestic tree lined Campaspe River curls through this beautiful town and the Waranga Basin is only a short drive away for any boating enthusiasts. Experience the charm of living in a small rural community and the welcoming nature of the locals. The closest significant towns are Bendigo to the south west, Echuca to the north and Shepparton to the east. PLEASE NOTE: The Elmore sewer is via a combined system which was introduced in 1996/1997 in conjunction with a community agreement as is was more cost efficient at the time. It is a Combined Effluent Disposal System, and more particularly described as a STED system.