140 Nowra Road Moss Vale for sale by Andrew Graham, Trish Brewer and Joseph Yang of LAWD offers a significant 40.47 ha. of rural lifestyle with a range of tourism possibilites.
Expressions of interest are now open to secure French inspired tourism holding, ‘Mount Ashby Estate’, including boutique restaurant ‘La Palette’ and vineyard in the sought after New South Wales Southern Highlands.
Source: LAWDLocated at 140 Nowra Road, Moss Vale, Mount Ashby Estate is a significant, 40.47-hectare (approx.) land parcel offering luxury rural lifestyle living and a range of possibilities for tourism expansion and future development.
Source: LAWDThe property is benefitted by extensive existing development to support diverse streams, including a quality masterbuilt main residence set on extensive landscaped gardens overlooking a large man-made dam, stables and 2.5 hectares (approx.) of vineyards where grapes are handpicked, bottled and sold through the on-site restaurant.
Source: LAWDLAWD Director, Andrew Graham, said Mount Ashby Estate presented a unique opportunity for discerning buyers looking to further expand the property’s tourism capabilities, or simply hold as a luxury rural residence or private getaway.
Source: LAWD“The property is uniquely zoned as SP3 Tourist, a classification bestowed on a limited number of properties within the Wingecarribee Shire. This along with its existing infrastructure sets a platform for further tourism development or conversion,” said Mr Graham.
Source: LAWDOccupying a prime locale, the site has already secured development approval for the construction of a 170-seat function centre, together with conceptual plans for a luxury hotel and cabins.
“The property has been tastefully developed over the years by local identity Sally Beresford, and her late husband Chris Harvey through the use of recycled natural materials and repurposed buildings,” Mr Graham said.
Source: LAWD“The character produce store is a great example of this – a 1921 corrugated iron building saved from the Bowral Aldi redevelopment site.
“The building has a claim to fame, having been featured in the Australian film, ‘Ginger Meggs’, but today showcases locally made timber tables, restaurant dining and one-off special functions." he added.
To arrange a private inspection and for more information phone or email Andrew Graham, Trish Brewer or Joseph Yang of LAWD Development Transactions and Advisory team via the contact form below.
Source: LAWD
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