Parkmount Farm is ideally located in one of the premier and most sought after regions on Australia’s eastern coastline, just 90 minutes from the country’s premier city Sydney (population 4.3 million) and 30 minutes from Wollongong (population 250,000) and is less than 5 minutes from the thriving seaside town of Kiama (population 13,000).

This historic acreage has been primarily used as farm land for over 150 years, file documents show initial farm block sizes were 4 hectares(10 acres) and as neighbours expanded over the century and a half, Parkmount Farm now consists of a total 48.56 hectares (120 acres) of vacant land.

The property presents as undulating prime pasture land and enjoys a sought after northerly aspect. There are two dwelling entitlements attached to this property which are subject to Council approval.

From the Council approved building envelope the 360 degree views extend from the escarpment in the west, through to and including the rural valley and Pacific ocean.

Currently the farm is used in conjunction with a neighbouring dairy farm and is fully fenced. Water supply comes from springs, substantial dam, town water and the very reliable annual rainfall of over 1,250mm (50 inches).

The local area is famous for its numerous surf beaches and has a mean max temperature of 21.5o centigrade (71o Fahrenheit) and mean minimum temperature of 12.7o centigrade (550 Fahrenheit). The combination of these two features attracts a vast number of tourists and the region is now ranked second only to Sydney for holiday purposes in NSW.

Parkmount Farm presents currently as an exceptional agricultural and lifestyle property. Its close proximity to the expanding residential boundaries of Kiama should in the future present other opportunities for possible subdivision and development.