15 Onekaka Iron Works Road
Takaka, Tasman District
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If you are yearning for a peaceful and easy-going lifestyle, Onekaka in the heart of Golden Bay is the place to find it. Situated midway between our main towns of Takaka and Collingwood this hectare of bare land has lain in wait for its time to shine, the question is, can you make this blank canvas yours to keep?

We are going to give you three weeks to get your ducks lined up, and all offers will be presented at 2 pm on 18th March 2022 and not before. Make sure you view with Sam as soon as you can to give yourself the best chance of success.

Tucked away on a quiet side road this 1.0965Ha property is zoned Rural Residential and represents a rare opportunity to secure freehold land in the bay without any restrictive building covenants. This gives you the freedom to use the property to suit your own needs, whether that is for a summer camp for all your family or the land on which to build your forever home cocooned in your own private acreage.

As you can see from our photos, there are small stands of manuka trees and the land is gently contoured, there is a natural waterway through the middle of the property and prolific birdlife - especially Weka! There is also a wealth of history in this area, and the odd relic from the Onekaka Iron Works lying around. It is lovely how the flowers from the past still bloom!

There is no better way to get a feel for Golden Bay than a visit to the Mussel Inn, this world-renowned bush café and craft brewery is only a short walk away. Onekaka is serviced by the school bus for Takaka and Collingwood Schools, plus the nearby local hall has a playgroup, a tennis court and is the venue for many celebrations throughout the year. There is so much more to this area than beaches and bush, this is a community and a pretty special one at that.

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Property Features

Property ID: GBA30101
Land(Ha): 1.1ha
Listed By:Billy Kerrisk Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
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Billy Kerrisk, Licenced Agent / Business Owner at Ray White Golden Bay