Situated close to town, and in a desirable spot on the edge of convent hill, is this large 935 m2 parcel. Conveniently located to all services, the main street of Cessnock is just 2 minutes by car, where you can access shopping, medical centres, service stations, cafes, and restaurants. Within walking distance (400m) are parks, sporting ovals and the East Cessnock Bowling Club.
With dual street frontages of 21m and R3 medium density zoning, the possibilities are numerous for owner occupiers and investors alike – STCA.
• 935m2 parcel, registered and ready to build. • Dual street frontages of 21m and R3 medium density zoning. • Power, water, sewer, and telecommunications are all readily available. • 15 minutes to heart of Hunter Valley vineyards and wineries. • Only 55km to Newcastle and 158km to Sydney. • Includes bay single shed and workshop.
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