If you have been to nelson before you probably know that one of the most unique characteristics of this small coastal town are the iconic boat sheds and landings along the river. It isn't hard to imagine what spending a beautiful summers day on one of these decks overlooking the water would feel like. A fishing rod in one hand, a cool drink in the other, while the rest of the family or friends are kayaking, swimming or preparing the Barbecue for the catch of the day. Well, you no longer have to imagine those things. Landing number 126 is for sale. This landing is situated on the west bank right across from the information centre, the pub and the kiosk. It has a safe railing all the way around, good boat or kayak access and sink to clean your catch at the end of the day. It also features a permanent wooden bench with the perfect view over the river and parts of Nelson town. These landings do not come up for sale very often so do not hesitate and call us if you have any questions or would like to book an inspection.
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