Minlaton is ideally suited as a place to build a holiday home as it is 15 20min drive to any of 5 great beachside villages.This is an opportunity to buy a holiday homesite in a country town, Minlaton, on Central Yorke Peninsula in Sth Australia.
By buying & building in Minlaton, the higher costs of a coastal holiday home is avoided,
On the east side of the Peninsula is Gulf St. Vincent & on the west side is Spencer Gulf.
There are also well known fishing jetties at Wool bay and Pt. Giles ( major wheat silos + loading terminal.).
At the bottom of the Peninsula is the rugged coastline of Innes National Park with its views off the cliffs to the distant Kangaroo Island .
There are several good surf beaches in the Park and a popular fishing jetty at Stenhouse Bay.( old gypsum loading terminal).& you have the choice of multiple beaches,(see pic's)), as Minlaton is right in the centre of the Peninsula & just a short drive to any one of them.
Minlaton has a Hotel Motel, Chocolaterie, Bakery, Churches, IGA, Pharmacy, Large Town Hall, 2 cafs , a Boutique Brewery, primary & secondary schools, several mechanical workshops / service stations, Health & fitness Gym,( see pics),
and is an easy 2hr drive from Adelaide.
The drive is via Pt. Wakefield , then along the Coast Road through Ardrossan, giving views of the ocean & Gulf St. Vincent.
The Adelaide skyline lights are visible at night, as are the Mt. Lofty Ranges during the day.making it a very relaxing drive anytime.
There is a substantial memorial to Capt. Harry Butler, a local wartime flyer & his Bristol monoplane.
He crash landed on the towns outskirts while on a mail run.
He only survived for a relatively short time after this incident.( see pics)
There is a local airfield that allows for St. John & RFDS. evacuation flights to Adelaide, as well as private aircraft flights.
There are hospitals at Yorketown ( 30Km20min) , and Maitland(46KM...30min).
Minlaton has a St John facility, a Medical Centre, & Doctors services.
The block, is at #1, 4th St. & is 40m x 22m. with a 1300mm fall towards Tilbrook St.
This allows the possibility of a built up frontage to improve the outlook from inside the home.
It is a corner block with 2 frontages looking out over crop land. ).a serene & peaceful outlook.
There are no Council plans to change the town boundaries, so this view will always exist.
The block has extensive eucalypt plantings (only the 3 central trees would need removing to build).
The trees to the north would protect the home from the summer sun & likewise those on the west side would also provide afternoon shelter.
There is space on the block to build an up to 25m x 11m home,( including an UMR. double garage) that fits within the
Yorke Peninsula Councils setback requirements.( see pics)
I can provide details of all this, as I had the plans in place to build, but circumstances prevented me going ahead with this.
All this, in a great location for a holiday home on Yorke Peninsula.
Asking price is $69,000.00 , but all genuine offers will be considered.
You could have a home for around $130,000.00 - $150,000.00 on this block.(see pic).
Phone or email with your interest today.
(RLA 270635)
The size of Curramulka is approximately 284.1 square kilometres. The population of Curramulka in 2011 was 436 people. By 2016 the population was 305 showing a population decline of 30.0% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Curramulka is 50-59 years. Households in Curramulka are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying under $300 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Curramulka work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 83.9% of the homes in Curramulka were owner-occupied compared with 81.9% in 2016.
Curramulka has 328 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Curramulka have seen a 99.82% increase in median value. As at 30 September 2024:
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