Located on the edge of the Abel Tasman National Park with Harwood's Hole and Canaan Downs as neighbours, it is easy to see why the local Iwi regard this piece of land as especially significant. Earning the revered name of "Ohakatapu", which translates as "Sacred Place", number 775 Canaan Rd is a unique property beyond description.
The moment you set foot on the last privately owned property before the National Park you realize you have arrived somewhere that is very special. In addition to the awe-inspiring views, you will also be welcomed by the songs of a variety of the local native bird life... namely: Tomtit, Fantail, Korimako, Tui, Kereru, and Kea to name a few.
A mixture of pristine and original native bush as well as good grazing land is what greets you as you drive from the front gate. Further up the private driveway you'll see the self-sustainable dwellings and accommodation pods, all with fantastic views over the land to the surrounding mountains. Being totally off grid and far from the city crowds, it is not hard to visualize the vendor's dreams of creating a self-sustainable space for various kinds of retreats for family, friends and more. Now this vision can be continued by new guardians of the land, whether that be your own tourist operation; meditation/yoga retreats; a private getaway and sanctuary; a community of like-minded people; or just enjoy the natural peace and solitude that comes with living amongst one of the most special places to come to the market.
Among many of the unique features this property has to offer, with it's own private driveway, is a marble quarry that was previously mined, and still has the original worker's huts standing. This is one of the three largest marble karsts in the Southern Hemisphere. A favourite past time of the current owner has been to share the special energy of this marble outcrop with a campfire on the gently sloping marble slab where friends can lie back and still feel the warmth of the days sun whilst looking up at a crystal clear star-filled night's sky. Absolutely incredible! The karst is an amazing area to explore and you could also enjoy the built-in fire bath. Other natural features of the land are beautiful rock formations, streams, and all of that untouched native bush to explore. The grazing land is set up to continue the self-sustainable picture with enough room to run your own livestock. There currently are sheep, cattle and alpacas enjoying their own slice of heaven. A small set of yards are located close to the entrance and great shelter trees to keep the stock well looked after.
Situated on the doorstep of Abel Tasman National Park, this area is also renowned for caving, hiking, mountain biking the Canaan Loop or Rameka track - the possibility of adding to these neighbouring assets is endless. Takaka is about an hour drive, Motueka and Kaiteriteri about 45 minutes. This location really is in the centre of the tourist spots.
For private viewings and more information on the established accommodation options on the property please contact Sharyn at Bayleys Country.