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Also written as Unit 1, 222 Vincent Street.
Cessnock NSW 2325, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 222 Vincent Street.
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| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 3 Aug 2001 | $86,000 | — |
The property comprises approximately 1,939 m² of land. This size provides ample space for a range of commercial uses or future development
The location is directly adjacent to Cessnock railway station and is serviced by local bus routes to Maitland, Newcastle, and Morisset. It is also just minutes from the Sydney–Newcastle Freeway exit at Freemans Waterhole and the Hunter Expressway, offering easy road access for freight and customers
Within a kilometre there are the Wine Country Motor Inn (hotel), the City of Cessnock council offices, Cessnock Library and Baddeley Park (sports and events venue). These facilities provide accommodation, civic services and community gathering spaces that can generate foot traffic
Cessnock’s economy is driven by tourism to the Hunter Valley wine region, hospitality, and service industries linked to nearby Newcastle, Maitland and Singleton. The site is therefore well‑suited for retail, offices, hospitality‑related enterprises, tourism services or light logistics
The site is essentially on the same site as Cessnock railway station, with a distance of 0 km. This provides immediate access to passenger and freight rail services
Tourist Drive 33, a scenic route through the Hunter Valley and Central Coast, passes within about 1 km of the property. Proximity to this drive can attract visitors traveling to the wine‑tourism corridor
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