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Water and works at Ramlegh Springs

Since its launch in November 2014, Ramlegh Springs has established itself as the premier new community within the Clyde North corridor and when visitors look around they will immediately understand why.
One of the notable features of Ramlegh Springs is its inspiring central wetlands which, when complete, will make a bold and natural statement leading into and through the estate.
With the first stages of the Ramlegh Springs community in the midst of construction it’s quite easy for visitors to picture how impressive this natural wetland area will be.
Located over nine hectares and connected to the community by a series of meandering walking tracks, boardwalks and nature trails, the Ramlegh Springs wetlands comprises a series of distinctive water bodies located in a tranquil natural environment.
Following the success of an earlier water front release, Ramlegh Springs will also soon be releasing 14 exclusive home sites, with frontages that overlook the estate’s sparkling waters.
“With lot sizes up to an impressive 780 square metres, this next waterfront release provides purchasers with an unrivalled opportunity for a Ramlegh resident to build a luxury home that benefits from spectacular and valuable views of the Ramlegh Springs central Wetlands,” said estate manager Trudi Kerr.
Designed to provide the very best a new community can offer, stage construction and road works are now in full swing, the first steps towards delivering on an impressive master plan that also allows for an architect designed town centre, a local school, sizeable parks and gardens and community sports ground.
To find out more about Ramlegh Springs visit www.ramleghsrpings.com.au, drop in to the sales office on Pattersons Road, Clyde North, or phone estate managers Trudi Kerr or Ted Ogrady on 9669 5999.

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