Bremer Bay, WA, 6338
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Own Your Own Island Peninsular
9kms of Beachfront Encompassing 5 Beaches
3,746 Acres on 3 Titles
A Village of Fisherman’s Shacks
Shore | Countdown
Absolutely all offers presented by 5pm Wed Dec 18
Seller reserves the right to sell prior. WILL BE SOLD.
Register your details prior for this truly extra-ordinary, once in a lifetime, life changing property! A sprawling 3746 acre (approx) headland on 3 titles, surrounded by crystal blue waters on all sides! Approximately 9km of ocean frontage on three titles including 5km of beachfront on 5 beaches – this is an incredible opportunity with possibilities galore!
Lot 1307 on Deposited Plan 254842
Lot 1325 on Deposited Plan 227320
Lot 1306 on Deposited Plan 254843
3,746 Acres on 3 Titles
A Village of Fisherman’s Shacks
9kms of Beachfront Encompassing 5 Beaches
Peppermint Beach
House Beach
Trigelow / Tooregullup Beach
Reef Beach
It is a truly vast expanse of property, and truly unique. Geographically unique on the entire South Coast, this region consists of three huge peninsulas. The Bremer Bay townsite is on the central Peninsula. This property, known as “The Doubtful Islands”, on 3 titles encompasses almost the entirety of the eastern peninsula, other than the government reserve on its southern tip which cannot be accessed without traversing your land. Bremer Bay is the bay to its West, and Doubtful Island Bay to the East. To the North the property is bordered by The Fitzgerald River National Park, an internationally renowned , biodiversity hotspot, which cocoons it form its adjacent tourist town and gives this rare landholding its unique sense of romance, isolation, and otherworldly beauty.
Offering kilometres of island-style coastline protected in any breeze, somewhere is always offshore! The peninsula has ocean moderated temperatures all year round due to the ever present crystal blue waters that this area is renowned for (and in classic “Island Style” the minimums consistently warmer than the rest of the region in winter and maximums cooler in summer.)
The high points on the headlands enjoy spectacular views including those to the east where the steep slopes of West Mount Barren plunge dramatically into the sea. (This mountain and ocean aspect not unlike the view to Mt Warning from Byron Bay for those who are familiar with it.) Offshore surfing is available in most winds, and quality deep sea fish species are available close to shore due to unusual near shore reef set ups.
Formerly a whaling station dating back to 1837, this is one of WA’s oldest land titles and is close to the Bremer Bay town site. There is a well on site rumoured to be built by Matthew Flinders in 1801 – pre European Settlement, back when the British were still wrestling the French over who would stake a colonial claim to the Western third of our continent.
If you are yet to discover Bremer Bay, you have just got to get here! Bremer is one of the state’s most naturally beautiful coastal towns (and one of the state’s oldest historic stone settlements – c. 1848) with a permanent population in the 100’s which swells to close to 10,000 in the popular Easter and New Year Holiday periods… and for obvious reason!
The Bremer town site itself is on the banks of the Bremer River and Wellstead Estuary and the shortest of strolls to the tranquil waters of Bremer Bay proper.
Bremer Bay has quite arguably some of the most beautiful waters and swimming beaches in the world. In between the headlands are two massive bays, Dillon Bay and Bremer Bay – azure blue safe anchorages and whale sanctuaries.
So close to the Majestic, deepwater, undersea Bremer Canyon, the region is renowned for the deep sea fish species that can be found close to the shore and also the migratory Whales and Orcas that frequent the region.
The drive to Bremer from Perth is easily achievable in under 5 hours (512Km) and is an immensely enjoyable and memorable one, broken regularly by a range of beautiful and interesting spectacles.
Meander through once grand and historic Wheatbelt towns with impressive architecture highlighting how different times once must have been in these once buoyant economic railway towns. Cruise through bright yellow canola fields contrasting against vivid pink salt lakes and marvel on the last part of the route as the road veers around and hugs the base of the striking Stirling Ranges as they rise abruptly from the fields of flowers that surround them.
Life is good here… Welcome to “The Doubtful Islands” Bremer Bay!
Shore | Countdown
Absolutely all offers presented by 5pm Wed Dec 18
Seller reserves the right to sell prior. WILL BE SOLD.
DISCLAIMER: Whilst every care has been taken with the preparation of the particulars contained in the information supplied and believed to be correct, neither the agent nor the seller nor servants of both, guarantee their accuracy. Interested persons are advised to make their own enquiries and satisfy themselves in all respects. The particulars contained are not intended to form part of any contract.
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