Press Release – Bayleys Realty Group The first tranche of large lifestyle blocks within a newly-created residential enclave nestled among the picturesque valleys and hills near the Central Otago township of Cromwell have been placed on the market for sale. Positioned above the turquoise …
The first tranche of large lifestyle blocks within a newly-created residential enclave nestled among the picturesque valleys and hills near the Central Otago township of Cromwell have been placed on the market for sale.
Positioned above the turquoise waters of the Kawarau River and close to idyllic Lake Dunstan, the development – known as River Terrace – contains some 17 sections. The first five River Terrace blocks being placed up for sale range in size from 1.94-hectares up to 2.51-hectares and have a starting price of $975,000.
Wednesday, 28 April 2021, 4:20 pm
The
first tranche of large lifestyle blocks within a
newly-created residential enclave nestled among the
picturesque valleys and hills near the Central Otago
township of Cromwell have been placed on the market for
sale.
Positioned above the turquoise waters of the
Kawarau River and close to idyllic Lake Dunstan, the
development – known as River Terrace – contains some 17
sections. The first five River Terrace blocks being placed
up for sale range in size from 1.94-hectares up to
2.51-hectares and have a starting price of
$975,000.
The plots for sale within River Terrace –
located just three kilometres from Cromwell’s central
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The change will affect a play area at the borough s Lincoln Park, said the mayor, who spoke against a backdrop of three fire trucks.
The tearful ceremony drew borough residents, clergy members and teachers in red T-shirts from the boys’ school, the Billingsport Early Education Center.
A contingent of first responders included Chuck Shaw, a Gibbstown firefighter who was burned while fighting the flames inside a West Washington Street home.
“This is just superficial,” Shaw insisted of the bandage that covered part of his face.
“Internally, it’s much, much worse,” he said of the emotional pain from the children s deaths. “For something like that to happen is every firefighter’s worst nightmare, along with every parent’s.”