Located just minutes from the Lunenburg and Annapolis County line, this forty-nine acre woodland parcel in Springfield offers elevated Nova Scotia landscape with convenient access on Highway 10. The location places you only fifteen minutes from the amenities of New Germany, thirty-five minutes from Middleton in the Heart of the Annapolis Valley, and forty minutes from Bridgewater, gateway to the white sand beaches of the South Shore. The property features sweeping views and a natural setting surrounded by lakes, creating the kind of rural environment that makes this part of Nova Scotia so appealing. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy nearby access to the LaHave River boat launch as well as Pleasant, Springfield and New Germany Lakes for boating, paddling, and relaxing on the water. The land is heavily treed, giving you the option to harvest select wood and open up your preferred building site. This is a beautiful parcel that offers privacy, flexibility, and long term value. Contact your REALTOR® of choice today to arrange a viewing. (id:31684)
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Listing Courtesy: RE/MAX Banner Real Estate(Bridgetown)
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