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68-70 Chapel Street (Dalton), Gunning

$350,000

1,200m2

Unique residential building opportunity

Sitting centrally within the charming township of Dalton, this unique property has been utilised as a church hall, servicing the local community as part of St. Matthew’s Anglican Parish. Zoned for residential use, it is on the market now, presenting the opportunity to renovate or knock down and rebuild your new home and enjoy the benefits of quiet, rural living.

In its current condition, the building includes a straight-forward rectangular design with a designated kitchen and two outdoor toilet blocks. The original features of the hall include heightened ceilings and timber floors that could provide inspiration for your future homes design. Alternatively, the expansive, approximately 1,200sqm block provides plenty of scope for a knock-down rebuild opportunity, with a perimeter of established greenery that promotes privacy.

Dalton is a lovely small town with a great community ready to welcome you as you build your new home. There is a Primary School for the kids, service station and local pub to enjoy a meal. It is a quick commute into Gunning for further supplies with an effortless drive via the highway into Goulburn, Yass and Canberra.

• Opportunity to renovate or rebuild
• St. Matthews Parish Church Hall
• 1,200sqm block, residential zoning
• Rectangular building with kitchen
• Heightened ceilings, timber floors
• Two separate external toilet blocks
• Perimeter of established greenery
• Close to school, pub, service station
• Easy drive to Goulburn, Yass, Canberra

The information contained above is believed to be correct at time of advertising however, we take no responsibility for the accuracy of this information and prospective purchasers are advised to rely on their own research.

Details

Address 68-70 Chapel Street (Dalton), Gunning
Price $350,000
Property Type Residential
Property ID 232
Category Vacant Land
Land Area 1,200m2

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