Prop Lot 3, 546 Sackville Ferry Road, Sackville North NSW 2756
Land
Block size: 4166 m² approx.
Vacant Lot Revelling in Nature's Splendour
Last Vacant Lot Available!
Perched within the majestic cradle of the Hawkesbury Valley lies an expansive 4166 sqm vacant lot in a boutique subdivision of just four parcels, a refined canvas awaiting a bespoke rural retreat.
From its elevated ridgeline position, the lot is draped in nature's tapestry, relishing panoramic bushland vistas that promise daily inspiration. Nature isn't merely a backdrop here; it's your neighbour.
The subdivision is accessed via a sealed private driveway, secluded from the scenic Sackville Ferry Road by a gracefully crafted gated entry and a post and rail-fenced frontage.
Access to nature's splendour continues past the property line, with shimmering stretches of the Hawkesbury River but a stone's throw away, beckoning boating enthusiasts and water lovers alike, while the location boasts access to numerous national parks.
Strategically positioned, the property ensures convenience to amenities without compromising on tranquillity. Windsor township's vibrant heart is a mere 30-minute drive, while Dural and Rouse Hill are each just 40 minutes away.
Expansive 4166 vacant lots to envision a dream rural retreat Elevated ridgeline position offers idyllic bushland outlooks Boutique subdivision of four lots creating a peaceful haven Picturesque Hawkesbury Valley enclave set amongst other rural estates Accessed via a sealed private driveway with gated entry Hawkesbury River is on the doorstep for boating and water sports enthusiasts Direct access to numerous national parks from the property 30-minute drive to Windsor and 40 minutes to Dural and Rouse Hill
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