Serene and tranquil farmland would make the perfect site for a future home with any outbuildings you can dream up. This 69 acre mixed use farm land offers 3 access points from the road and consists of approximately 30 acres workable (currently rented), 11 acres pasture, and 16 acres hardwood forest. The remaining acres consist of natural beauty surrounding Willow Creek which meanders through the property. Set on a quiet side road located only a few hundred feet from the well-maintained Bruce County Road 20 (just 12-minutes to Bruce Power). The location only gets better because it's only a 15-min drive to the sandy beaches of Inverhuron Provincial Park, 20-mins to Kincardine, and 20-mins to Port Elgin. Imagine riding your horse through the trails in your very own forest! The dream can be a reality! (id:61015)
MLS® Number | X12065418 |
Property Type | Agriculture |
Community Name | Kincardine |
Amenities Near By | Beach |
Farm Type | Farm |
Features | Wooded Area, Irregular Lot Size, Conservation/green Belt |
Parking Space Total | 10 |
No Garage |
Acreage | Yes |
Land Amenities | Beach |
Size Irregular | 2430 X 1289 Acre ; Lot Shape Is Irregular On South-wes Side |
Size Total Text | 2430 X 1289 Acre ; Lot Shape Is Irregular On South-wes Side|50 - 100 Acres |
Zoning Description | A1 & H |
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