195 Crater Lake Road Batchelor NT 0845 Open to Offers
SUMMARY
50 Acres for sale!
PROPERTY DETAILS
Price
Open to Offers
Listing Type
Residential For Sale
Property Type
Rural
Method of Sale
For Sale
DESCRIPTION
This parcel of land is located surrounding Crater Lake which is on Crater Lake Road which can be reached by either Batchelor Road or Stuart Highway.
It has great views across the lake high yielding bores on surrounding properties and power passing.
There is a lot of history in the area dating back to 1881 with agriculture enterprises then in the 1930-1945 with the area a strategic Defence staging area with severe airfields and many WWII sites remain visible today.
After the war the are turned to mineral exploration and Carter Lake was utilised as the town water supply and as the initial water supply for the Rum Jungle Mine. An article published in the Northern Standard prohibiting swimming in the lake on 21st January 1954.
However very little is documented regarding the history of this lake, how it was formed it is thought to have been formed from a cosmic impact or a meteorite falls but it is truly a very special location and perfect for tourism or as your very own unique getaway.
INFORMATION
New or Established
Established
Land size
50 acres
MORE INFORMATION
Australia,
195 Crater Lake Road,
Batchelor,
NT,
0845
195 Crater Lake Road Batchelor NT 0845This parcel of land is located surrounding Crater Lake which is on Crater Lake Road which can be reached by either Batchelor Road or Stuart Highway.
It has great views across the lake high yielding bores on surrounding properties and power passing.
There is a lot of history in the area dating back to 1881 with agriculture enterprises then in the 1930-1945 with the area a strategic Defence staging area with severe airfields and many WWII sites remain visible today.
After the war the are turned to mineral exploration and Carter Lake was utilised as the town water supply and as the initial water supply for the Rum Jungle Mine. An article published in the Northern Standard prohibiting swimming in the lake on 21st January 1954.
However very little is documented regarding the history of this lake, how it was formed it is thought to have been formed from a cosmic impact or a meteorite falls but it is truly a very special location and perfect for tourism or as your very own unique getaway.Residence For SaleRural
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