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Also written as Unit 5, 222 Vincent Street.
Cessnock NSW 2325, Australia
Also written as Unit 5, 222 Vincent Street.
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| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 24 Jul 2001 | $255,000 | — |
The site comprises approximately 1,939 m² of land. This area provides ample space for a variety of commercial uses
It is located in Cessnock, about 52 km west of Newcastle, with direct access to the Sydney–Newcastle Freeway and the Hunter Expressway. These routes give efficient links to Sydney and other regional centres
The property is adjacent to Cessnock railway station (0 km) and served by Rover Coaches buses to Maitland, Newcastle and Morisset. The nearby Cessnock Medical Airport and Newcastle Airport (approximately 53 km away) add air connectivity
Within a 1‑2 km radius you’ll find the City of Cessnock council offices, the Wine Country Motor Inn hotel and Baddeley Park sports stadium. Additional amenities include the Cessnock Library and the scenic Tourist Drive 33, which can attract visitors and serve employees
Cessnock’s economy is centred on a growing wine industry and tourism, with expanding hospitality, golf, ballooning and adventure activities. Many residents also commute to employment hubs such as Newcastle, Maitland and Singleton
The region has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa), featuring hot, often dry summers and cool, dry winters. This climate is typical of the inland Hunter Valley and may influence seasonal staffing and utility usage
The Cessnock LGA has a population of about 63,600 (2021 census) with a predominantly Australian‑born and English‑speaking workforce. The labour pool supports a range of service and tourism‑related occupations
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