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Lime
orchard on property with the Mayan Mountains in the
background
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194.86 Acres, situated
at mile 27 ½ on the Hummingbird Highway in the Stann
Creek District, with approximately 1 mile of frontage on the
highway, with 4 roads/trails leading into the property. This
property has approximately ¾ mile of the Dry Creek
running through it (the creek name does not reflect the true
nature as the creek has lots of water year round on the property).
There are two small streams, which run into Dry Creek, as
well as two large swim holes on the property , on Dry Creek.
Drinking water is supplied from a spring on the property which
produces a constant stream of water year round.
There is an eight
year old building of rustic pole,
concrete and stone construction along the highway side, this
was constructed as a 60 seat restaurant, it also has five
bedrooms with 3 shared bathrooms. Parking is available in
front of the building where stones and concrete have been
placed up to the highway side, there is also a lovely highway-side
patio for dining.
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One
of the swimming holes on Dry Creek on the property,
near the highway
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The property has
a large hill on the western portion with a great lookout area,
giving an incredible view of the Hummingbird Valley and Mayan
Mountains. There are three waterfalls and a lake close by
on the Government forest reserve to the west of the property
with trails leading to them through the property. There is
plenty of young timber on the property, as well as many other
trees. This property is very picturesque and extremely beautiful
along the creek frontage as well as throughout the rest of
the property. There are numerous trails meandering through
the property.
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Restaurant
and residence building situated along the Hummingbird
Highway, on the property, with norfolk pines and agaves
in the foreground
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There are numerous
fruit trees on the property, including bananas, 15 mangos,
guavas, cacao, cashew, malley apple, 30 acres of orange, tangelo
and temple mandarin, 7 acres of limes and coconuts. Decorative
plants include red gingers, white and pink oleanders, pink,
purple, red and orange beaugainvillea, golden shower, flambouyant,
waha, variegated philodendron, agaves, screw pines, lillies,
spiral gingers, yellow heliconias, lobster claw heliconias,
various hibiscus, variegated ginger, roses, crotons, ranger
seed, palms, pink ginger, napoleons, etc.
The electrical
poles along the highway are being installed and it is expected
that electricity will reach this property in December of 2000.
This beautiful
property is priced at only $300,000.00 US, Negotiable. SOLD!

The
Hummingbird Highway, leading to the property
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Gorgeous
decorative plants and flowers on west side of restaurant
building with Maya Mountains in background
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Mango
trees and Maley apple trees on the hill, looking towards
the Maya mountains
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Many beautiful heliconias grace the creek banks
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Fertile
soil with lime trees
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Caladiums
run wild on the property along with many other decorative
plants
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Many
decorative red gingers adorn the property
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Patio
and highway in front of restaurant building
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View
of north east boundary of property and Dry Creek from
the Hummingbird Highway
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A
foggy day enhances the intriguing beauty of Dry Creek
and the property
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Bougainvillea
and hibiscus grace the highway frontage of the property
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View
from lookout hill on property, of the waterfall in the
Maya Mountains forest reserve to the west
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Incredible
view of the property from the top of lookout hill on
the western portion of the property
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Wonderfully
crystal clear water in Dry Creek comes directly out
of the forest reserve to the west of the property
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here for more pictures & a Location Map
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