There is only so much of our great coast with a pure sea view, let alone this elevated slice with a sub-dividable (STCC) future and a front row seat to the historic cockle train, Granite Island and Bight beyond

Even rarer – particularly in popular Hayborough – is a cleared, slab-ready block. And a big one at that.

More than 900sqm in fact, making this ever-so-gently sloping piece a prime candidate for one big architectural statement in a quiet pocket between Victor Harbor and Port Elliot.

Falling enviably in Hayborough’s Residential Policy Area 14 zone and just reaching the all-important 18m frontage figure, there is also scope for two semi-detached dwellings over two storeys (STCC) – ensuring those views scale new heights and 180-degrees.

If you want to see that future, simply park the car on quiet Granite Grove, walk down to the block’s edge and take it all in – whether it’s the setting sun, the salty sea air, the comforting sound of that passing train below, breaching whales or the anchored ships dotted on a big, blue mass.

Looks pretty good, doesn’t it? Now imagine having it every day.

And what a location it is…

- Just a 2-minute drive from Coles, Bunnings, Aldi and more
- Moments from McCracken Country Club
- A five-minute drive from the heart of Victor Harbor and ten minutes from Port Elliot
- Just over an hour from the Tollgate and no more than 40 minutes from the world class wineries of McLaren Vale
- Just a short walk down to the beach