Opportunity to redevelop or occupy in urban growth area
21 Government Road, Cessnock NSW 2325
By Negotiation
Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 4.05 Hectares approx.
This versatile and unique site is situated a short distance from the heart of Cessnock, it is in close proximity to shops, restaurants, schools, and other amenities. Additionally, it is just a short drive from the Hunter Valley, which is known for its stunning vineyards and scenic landscapes.
The site extends 4.05 hectares* with 2 hectares* zoned R2 Low Density Residential, and 2.05 hectares* zoned RU2 Rural Landscape, offering a variety of possibilities for potential buyers.
The site is currently utilised as a fuel truck depot and has been well-maintained, ready for continued use as some form of depot, or to be redeveloped utilising the residential land zoning.
For Sale by Expressions of Interest
*Approximate
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