101 Willinga Road, Bawley Point, NSW 2539 | Property Value & History | OnTheHouse
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101 Willinga Road
Bawley Point NSW 2539

Bedrooms: 12
Bathrooms: 8
Car spaces: -
Floor area: 149600m2
Land area: 149500m2
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Property Details for 101 Willinga Rd, Bawley Point

Building Type
Rural
Year Built
2002
Floor Size
149600m2
Land Size
149500m2
Local Government
Shoalhaven
Lot/Plan
12/DP1186924

Last Listing description (July 2021)

This stunning lakeside hideaway can truly be best described as a gem of the New South Wales south coast. The property is adjacent to pristine Lake Willinga, contains significant iconic south coast forest and under-storey species, has wildlife, its own bushwalks and beach access by kayak as well as road. The secluded property contains tourism development but its future is flexible: all the way from usage as a private extended-family retreat, through enhancing existing activities to using the property as a platform for creating an imaginative complying development.
The vendors currently trade as Bawley Bush Retreat hiring out the propertys buildings for DIY retreats, weddings and accommodation and are selling their property and business assets concurrently but separately. While there are many business assets such as Goodwill, plant and equipment, furnishings, websites and consumable stock that are used to generate property use, the trading name and those assets will be sold to the property purchaser on a walk-in-walk-out basis for a nominal sum only.
Existing development consists of more than 1000sqm of architecturally designed cottage, function, catering and lounge spaces. They are built with chalet-style roofs and skillion lofts as their unifying architectural theme and are well spaced, giving a sense of privacy and tranquility to all who come. The buildings feature select local hardwoods, some of which were milled on site. Most importantly, there is an existing open-ended development consent that provides for much more function and accommodation development than has been so far built. Without re-approaching Council for consent, a buyer can quickly and flexibly choose to build all, some or none of it at any time

The existing central function area consists of an entry foyer,100sqm+ dining room, large caterers kitchen set up for serving 120#, a large lounge room, wide verandahs and an upstairs green room escape for event principals. A modern 175sqm hexadome marquee frame, part of the business assets, is conveniently located beside this central area, ready for marquee cover to be stretched over when required. The entire function area sits above sprawling lawns which sweep down to the lake. The existing accommodation at the Retreat can sleep up to 30 people. It comprises a large 4 bed residence (overlooking a large dam on the entrance road and currently used as a tourism cottage) and three well-separated cottages.
There is significant existing supporting infrastructure. This includes a 200sqm "Garage" housing a maintenance room, housekeepers room and an approved lettable Counselling Room (with lounge, kitchen and bathroom). There is also a 50sqm Garden shed, a 4m X 2.4m transportable reception office and 2 shipping containers. There are sealed and gravel roads, 3-phase power distributed throughout the property, a very large dam and significant installed water infrastructure. The latter includes separate treated drinking, treated showering and untreated fire/garden mains drawn directly from the dam. There is also a fully approved waste-water collection and disposal system. Some of the infrastructure is brand new having been rebuilt since the 2019 bushfire.
The substantially commenced development consent includes approval for a further 16 cottages, a separate stand-alone function facility, another shed, plant nursery, access pathways, a swimming pool and a tennis court. These do provide incredible flexibility for expanding the existing use or implementing potential new ones. Only minor infrastructure extensions would be necessary. It is perfect for a wealthy family wanting a private and ideal commercial uses might include a high quality health retreat or possibly an outstation for government, corporate, institutional or educational use.
The area...You will be surprised to find you can easily kayak down the inlet from the property through to its entrance at the ocean. Within minutes drive are numerous pristine beaches, lakes and 3 national parks of the beautiful Bawley Coast... Much of the land around Bawley Point is National Park and remains as it was when Captain Cook sailed past on his voyage of "discovery" and mis-naming Pigeon House Mountain in 1770.
An increasingly popular nearby destination for visitors and locals is the stunning new, world class, Willinga Park Equestrian Centre, which welcomes the public to its regular events. Willinga Park is nearing completion of construction. It is arguably the largest emerging attraction of the entire south coast.
But the 13 magnificent beaches of the Bawley Coast, the near-shore islands, the Batemans Marine Park and fishing opportunities, the surf breaks, diving attractions and a range of beach and water-related recreation opportunities remain Bawley Points main drawcard. These attractions can never be lost and thus the long term security of investments within the Bawley Coast is assured.
Why is the property being sold... The vendors are reluctantly retiring after 25 years dedicated to creating Bawley Bush Retreat within its beautiful coastal landscape This is your opportunity .... inspections by prior arranged appointment are most welcome.
Call David Matthew 0447 271 950 for further information ion certificates. Remember: the DA approval is irrevocable and is very valuable.

Property History for 101 Willinga Rd, Bawley Point, NSW 2539

A timeline of how this property has performed in the market
Last Sold
$3,750,000
16 Jul 2021
  • 16 Jul 2021
    Sold for $3,750,000
  • 14 Nov 2019
    Listed for Sale Buyer Ranged $3.7 -$3.9 Million
  • 27 Aug 2018
    Listed for Sale Not Disclosed
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About Bawley Point 2539

The size of Bawley Point is approximately 20.2 square kilometres. It has 4 parks covering nearly 10.2% of total area. The population of Bawley Point in 2016 was 698 people. By 2021 the population was 844 showing a population growth of 20.9% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Bawley Point is 60-69 years. Households in Bawley Point are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Bawley Point work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 84.90% of the homes in Bawley Point were owner-occupied compared with 86.20% in 2016.

Bawley Point has 884 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Bawley Point have seen a 59.21% increase in median value. As at 30 November 2025:

  • The median value for Houses in Bawley Point is $1,057,426 while the median value for Units is $510,135.
  • Houses have a median rent of $1,000.
There are currently 28 properties listed for sale, and 2 properties listed for rent in Bawley point on OnTheHouse. According to Cotality's data, 43 properties were sold in the past 12 months in Bawley point.

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