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6 Phillip Street

6 Phillip Street, Wauchope NSW 2446, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
516 m² Land size
- Internal area
$110,000 Last sale

About this property

6 Phillip Street is a house set on a 516 m² block in Wauchope, New South Wales. The layout offers a clear flow that can accommodate a variety of household needs, and the sizable land supports outdoor pursuits and a relaxed lifestyle. It was sold for $110,000 on 1 May 2002.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
SoldMay 2002$110,000$213

Price per m² based on land size of 516 m².

Key details

Locality
Wauchope
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW706188296
Legal parcel ID
1/158967
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
House
Land size
516 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Frequently asked questions

What type of dwelling is located at 6 Phillip Street, Wauchope?

The property at 6 Phillip Street is a house situated on a 516 m² block.

How much land does the property at 6 Phillip Street include?

The lot size is 516 square metres, providing space for a garden or other outdoor uses.

Which popular local attractions are within a short distance of 6 Phillip Street?

Timbertown, a heritage theme park, is about 2 km away, and the Wauchope State Forest and several parks such as Lasiandra Park and Blackbutt Park are within 0.3–0.8 km.

How close is the property to public transport options?

Wauchope railway station is roughly 2 km (1.9 km) away, and the Oxley Highway runs through the town, providing easy road access.

What community facilities are located nearby?

The Wauchope Library is about 1 km away, and several parks, including Old Park, Alf Trotter Reserve, and Bain Park, are within 2–3 km.

Can you give a brief overview of Wauchope’s history?

Wauchope was established in 1836, named after Captain Robert Andrew Wauch, and has a heritage dating back over 40,000 years with the Birpai people. The town grew around the timber industry before diversifying into farming and tourism.

What are the main economic activities in the Wauchope area today?

While timber was the historic industry, the local economy now focuses on agriculture, gourmet produce, and tourism, with attractions like Timbertown and the Hastings Farmers Markets highlighting regional food and heritage.