16 John Street, Cooktown, Qld 4895

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Grab Your Mates to Share this Fishing Shack . . .

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Description

Phone enquiry code for this property : 9434



Set on a 1012sqm allotment, this 12.5m x 7.6m steel frame and clad "Garage World" shed with a 3.6m awning right along the front, would ideally suit a bunch of guys to escape for fishing weekends, a grey nomad base, or a first home buyer as with a few adjustment it can be changed from a shed to a dwelling.



It has a 2.9m x 2.2m bathroom with shower, WC and vanity, gas hot water system, 4 windows, sliding glass door entry (all security meshed) and a steel door from the carport.

Ideal space for a kitchen to be installed near the bathroom plumbing.

Town water, sewerage, electricity and gas all connected.

Three bays are enclosed and the 4th is under roof.



The owner has built the shed close to the rear boundary leaving ample room to build your dream home on this near level and clean, grassed allotment.

Just a gentle slope from the road down to the rear boundary affording good drainage.



A wonderful opportunity to live in Queensland's first settlement, which dates back to 1770, when Lieut.James Cook and his crew spent 47 days here, effecting repairs to his barque, the HMS Endeavour.

Cooktown is steeped in history from Cook's landing to the gold rush of the 1880's and is the closest town to the Great Barrier Reef with its myriad of coral reefs and cays perfect for snorkelling, diving and most of all fishing.

Cooktown is nestled on the bank of the estuary of the scenic Endeavour River with it's busy harbour and activities, so take a stroll through the waterfront parks or enjoy a snack or a meal at the riverfront kiosk and restaurant as many of the locals do.



Phone enquiry code for this property : 9434

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