This property exudes character and offers a unique blend of old-world charm. Set across the banks of the Clyde river this is a rare opportunity to acquire a classic Nelligen cottage. Built in 1931 and occupied by the original Ferry Master prior to the Nelligen bridge being built in 1964.
This 2 bedroom 1 bathroom original timber framed building with weatherboard cladding is a great basis for someone to renovate/extend and make it the perfect river retreat. You can sit and relax on the verandah or you can stroll on down to the river and throw in a line and catch some dinner.
You could even build a brand new property up on the top block of land with possible views over the Nelligen township and river.
The property comprises 9340sqm of land (approximately 2.3 acres) which is split in two separate parcels but remains on one title. Currently runs off tank water, the property has 1x5000L & 1x 6000L water tanks and septic system (Nelligen town currently going through the process of changing to town facilities)
Only a 10-minute drive from the Batemans Bay CBD. Enjoy the peace, quiet and tranquillity of Nelligen.
Features
Built In 1926
The Property Comprises 9340sqm Of Land
Inspections
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