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Lot 75 Nortons Road

Lot 75 Nortons Road, New Italy NSW 2472, Australia

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About this property

75/Nortons Road in New Italy, New South Wales is a land parcel with no detailed information provided regarding its size, access, zoning, terrain, or nearby amenities. The available data does not mention any structures, parking facilities, or price history for this property.

Key details

Locality
New Italy
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW718081079
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Land
Land size
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Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
T & W McCormack Pty Ltd - Casino
10.2 km

Frequently asked questions

Where is this land parcel located?

The parcel is in New Italy, New South Wales, which is about 12 km south of Woodburn and part of the Richmond Valley Shire. The busy Pacific Highway runs nearby, providing easy regional access.

How far is the parcel from major centres?

New Italy lies roughly 693 km north‑east of Sydney and is a short drive from Woodburn (about 12 km). The shire’s administrative centre, Casino, is also close by.

What is the historical background of the New Italy area?

New Italy was founded in 1882 by Italian immigrants from Veneto who established farms of about 40 acres each. The community grew fruit, vegetables and grape vines, and retains heritage sites such as the New Italy Settlement and Vineyard Haven.

Are there any heritage‑listed sites near the land?

Yes. Nearby heritage listings include the Vineyard Haven on Forest Road and the New Italy Settlement on New Italy Road, both recognised for their cultural significance.

What local attractions or amenities are within easy reach?

The area offers the New Italy Bicentennial Museum, the Park of Peace, and the Italian Pavilion, all celebrating the settlement’s heritage. Proximity to the Pacific Highway also links the parcel to nearby shops and services in Woodburn and Casino.

What types of land use have traditionally been common in this region?

Historically the land around New Italy has been used for small‑scale farming, including fruit, vegetable and grape cultivation. This legacy suggests the parcel could be suitable for similar agricultural or hobby‑farm uses.