If youve been looking for a larger acreage parcel with direct highway frontage, this 100-acre timberland property along Route 134 in Allardville is worth a closer look. With approximately 200 metres of frontage on a provincially maintained road, access is straightforward year-round, which immediately sets this parcel apart from many interior woodland lots in the area. The property is mostly wooded and follows the classic long concession-style layout typical of this part of Gloucester County. Portions of the land include natural drainage corridors associated with Middle Brook, creating a mix of upland and wetland terrain that supports wildlife and makes the parcel well suited for recreational use, hunting, or long-term woodlot ownership. For buyers thinking ahead, parcels of this size with highway exposure also offer future rural residential potential, subject to approvals, while still maintaining strong appeal as a private retreat or investment holding. Located along the Route 134 corridor between Bathurst and the Acadian Peninsula, this is a solid opportunity to secure a sizeable piece of New Brunswick woodland with direct road access in an active acreage market segment. (id:2493)
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