Wednesday, November 23, 2016

SOLD 300 Acres on Port Stephens

UNIQUE WATERFRONT RURAL PARCEL ON PORT STEPHENS

This amazing parcel of land on the foreshore of Port Stephens fronting North Arm Cove, and opposite Soldier’s Point.  Approx. 360 acres on three separate parcels with a waterfront foreshore of approx. 310m & over one km onto Bulga Creek which leads to the waters of Port Stephens Harbour.
Equally impressive is the access off the “Old Pacific Highway” (now Gooreengi Rd), this runs parallel to the existing freeway (M1) – so exit the M1 and you are at the gates of the property within 2-3 mins.
Perfect for anyone considering a tourist facility, backpacker’s accommodation, B & B, “Farmstay” accommodation, camping grounds, caravan parks or agriculture.
The land is a mixture of level pasture & undulating timbered country.  Improvements include a number of outbuildings: an outdoor kitchen, BBQ facilities, in ground swimming pool, water tanks & pumps, electricity & phone lines & fencing. There are two gated entrance ways to the property off Gooreengi Rd.
The property was previously used as a horse riding school & camping ground, catering to backpackers & outdoor enthusiasts.  There are also horse yards, a tack room, sheds, and riding trails.
There is a natural boat launching area on Bulga Creek for smaller watercraft, kayaks, canoes & dinghies.
There are numerous sites available where possible dwellings could be erected with views over the water over to Port Stephens .
North Arm Cove is located less than 2 hours from Sydney M1 (Wahroonga). Situated on the north shore of Port Stephens – it is playground for sailors, fishermen, kayaker, golfers, surfers and families. 
Newcastle (Williamtown ) airport is approx. 30 minutes to the property and Newcastle CBD is less than an hour away.
Wildlife includes kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, turtles, dolphins & whales.  There is an abundance of flora & fauna in the area.  Over 40 km of pristine beaches where you can go 4WD.  There are beaches for swimming or surfing, lagoons & The Myall River.
Sail the Myall River which flows from the Myall Lakes to the Pacific Ocean.  A wide variety of fish including bream, flathead, sea mullet, whiting, blackfish (luderick) and Myall River prawns.
Tea Gardens restaurants and cafes line the Myall River waterfront.  Enjoy dining over the water at The Boatshed or local seafood at “Mumms”. Tillerman’s is award winning and famous for its French dining experience & Bastille Day luncheon.  The medical centre & shopping complex are located at Myall Quays with a bakery/café, pharmacy, gift, clothing & other stores.

Pndimar & Bundabah are small fishing communities located on the water offering boat launching facilities & homes ranging from fisherman’s cottages to modern architect designed properties.  Homes offer water views or waterfronts. 
North Arm Cove has homes on deep waterfront as well as beaches, parks & reserve.  There is a tennis court, community library & active community offering from theatre group, book & quilters club –  there’s something for everyone.

Permitted with consent:
Agriculture,  Airports, airstrips, animal boarding or training establishments, backpacker’s accommodation, bed and breakfast accoommdaotion, boat launching ramps, boatsheds, camping grounds, caravan parks, cellar door premises, charter & tourism boating facilities, child care centres, community facilities, depots, dual occupancies (attached), dwelling house, eco-tourist facilities, educational establishments, environmental facilities, environmental protection works, exhibition homes, extractive industries, farm buildings, farm-stay accommodation, flood mitigation works, forestry, helipads, heliports, home based child care, home businesses, hotel or motel accommodation,   information & education facilities, jetties, kiosks, landscaping material supplies, marinas, mooring pens, moorings, neighbourhood shops, place of public worship, plant nurseries, public administration buildings, recreation areas, recreation facilities (indoor), recreation facilities (major), recreation facilities (outdoor), registered clubs, respite day care centre, restaurant or café, roads, roads stall, rural industries, rural supplies, secondary dwellings, sewerage  systems, signage, timber yards, veterinary hospitals, water recreation structures, water supply stems, wharf or boating facilities.
A development standard applies to the land that fixes a minimum area of 40 hectares for the erection of a dwelling house in zone RU2 – rural landscape (Great Lakes local environment plan 2014 – now Mid Coast Council)       
The property will be sold – (the 3 lots will be sold either separately or in one line), inspection is a must and expressions of interest close by 16 September, 2016 by close of business at

                info@coastalproperties.net.au 

For further information, please contact Bryan Stevenson 0419 384 569 or Ivy Stevenson 0432 705 766.





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