We are excited to offer for sale this beautiful and historic family home. Set on a stunning 9.8884Ha section, it is surrounded by 45.5592Ha of protected, covenanted native bush. The entire property, spanning 55.4476 hectares (more or less), is rich in heritage, natural beauty, and offers the perfect balance of privacy and tranquility, with large, established trees encircling the old homestead.
Built between 1880 and 1889 by James Henry Goatley of Goatley Road, this charming homestead was constructed from timber hand-milled from the land itself. James meticulously designed the house, incorporating beautiful match lining, original kauri floorboards, double-hung windows, a high roof stud, and expansive verandahs-perfect for lounging in the sun. As the first property surveyed in the area, the house bears the Goatley name, still honored in the nearby road.
While the home's footprint is modest (110msqm) more or less, the surrounding land offers exciting potential for expansion. Approximately 1Ha of buildable land on the 9.8884Ha, Lot 8 could accommodate a substantial new dwelling, seamlessly blending with the natural surroundings. The covenanted bushland also offers a peaceful, riparian setback that could be incorporated into sensitive design plans - subject to council approval.
Located in the upper area of a small subdivision, Dashper Drive off Goatley Road, offers a scenic outlook over the shared right of way leading from the tar-sealed road. The neighborhood features a mix of new homes and caring residents who are passionate about preserving the environment and fostering a sense of community.
This remarkable property includes 45Ha of covenanted native bush, which extends into the Dome Valley State Forest. The bush is teeming with life, home to over 15 species of native birds, including the rare Hochstetter's frog, one of the oldest living frog species in the world. Small streams flow from the bush, providing habitat for kura (freshwater crayfish) in the crystal-clear pools.
Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of New Zealand history, surrounded by nature, with unlimited potential for renovation, expansion, and a deep connection to the land.
Contact us today to learn more or to arrange a viewing of this extraordinary property.