Situated in the coastal township of North Arm Cove, this approx. 1115m2 non urban block offers a great opportunity to secure your own private campsite.
North Arm Cove is conveniently located just 20 minutes from the township of Tea Gardens & Hawks Nest, 40 minutes to Newcastle Airport, 45 minutes to Newcastle city, and 2 hours North of Sydney, offering sandy swimming areas, easy access for kayaks, and plenty of grassed areas to enjoy picnics and BBQs.
This property is currently zoned NON URBAN allowing many people to enjoy these sites for camping and recreation.
Contact Ray White Tea Gardens Hawks Nest on (02) 4997 1300 to escape the city life and enjoy the lifestyle North Arm Cove has to offer.
For more information on non-urban land please visit: https://www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/Plan-Build/Stage-1-Find-Out/Non-Urban-Land.
DISCLAIMER: Ray White Tea Gardens Hawks Nest makes no representations as to the accuracy of the information provided by our vendors. Interested parties should conduct their own due diligence in relation to each property they are considering purchasing. All photographs, maps and images are representative and for marketing purposes only.
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