30 plus acres of rugged, elevated and fertile land hugged by two all-weather creeks.
Situated approximately 400 meters off the busy Punta Gorda – San Antonio road, in the Jacintoville area of Toledo, are 30.81 acres of rugged, elevated and fertile land. The property, kissed by two all-weather creeks, towers some ten to fifteen feet above the adjacent properties. The terrain is varied, partly with level land and gentle rolling hills, with a few running creeks. In this wooded landscape, there is an ample supply of hardwoods and cocoon palm trees to construct a set of traditional, comfortable thatched cottages.
There are also giant bamboo trees of both the yellow and green varieties that can be used for making indigenous furniture and utensils. The property is home to a variety of animals such as the armadillo, deer, howler monkey, gibnut, iguana, peccary, rabbit, raccoon, and tapir, as well as a wide variety of native and migratory birds.
Fruit trees include Annato, Bread Nut, Bread Fruit, Brie Brie, Cashew, Coconut, Mango, Molly Apple, Tambrane, and Wild Custard Apple. Medicinal plants include Balsam Bark, Cabbage Bark, Cowfoot Vine, and Provision Bark. Hardwood and construction wood include Bamboo (both Green & Yellow Variety), Billy Wood, Bully Wood, Cabbage Bark, Cotton Wood, Emery, Pole Wood, and Rosewood.
The raw, rugged, exquisite beauty of this wooded property renders it unique for farming, eco-resort, or private family retreat.
Area Information for Punta Gorda
Restaurants
20+
Schools
5
Doctors
3
Hospitals
1
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