1.14 ha
By Negotiation
36 Main Street, Hospital Hill, Hawkes Bay

Elevated Living with Historic Touch

Nestled atop the prestigious Napier Hill, 36 Main Street presents a rare and unparalleled opportunity to own a substantial piece of Napier's history and future. This property boasts a large section of approximately 10,434 sq m (more or less), pending approval and issuance of title.

Residential-zoned, this property offers an elevated section that provides a stunning vista over the picturesque valley below. The site is a sanctuary for native songbirds, adding to the serene ambiance of the area - a truly special place for those who appreciate nature's melody.

36 Main Street is not just a location; it's a piece of history. As the first main street in the area, it has seen the 65th Division of the British Army in 1856, local Maori utilizing the nearby track for fishing at Corunna Bay, and even grazing sheep and horses. Proximity to "The Old Napier Woollen Mills" area, which has been successfully subdivided and transformed into sought-after residential lots, highlights the potential and desirability of this location.

This property does not just offer a place to call home, but a legacy. With the potential for subdivision, this property is ideal for investors, developers, land bankers or lifestyler's who will find significant value in the expansive land size and its historical charm. And "The Napier Hill Character Zone": allows for a wide range of permitted activities and site options.
Whether to create a bespoke development, 36 Main Street offers endless possibilities.

Experience the beauty and history for yourself. We invite you to explore this unique property and envision the possibilities.

For information or to schedule a viewing call Caroline Hughes 027 877 0210 and Rob Nankervis O27 228 5291.

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