Boasting such an incredible waterfront position, this allotment enjoys expansive views across Backstairs Passage all the way to the Fleurieu Peninsula (mainland) that cannot be built out.
To secure your privacy in this location why not also consider the purchase of the adjoining allotment at 5 Trethewey Terrace. A plan of both allotments is available via the last picture in the photo gallery. Definitely something worth exploring!
Overlooking historic Bate's Landing, it's common to see the resident dolphins frolicking in the waters directly out the front. There's always something to see with the ferries coming and going, ships passing through and local fishing boats cruising the stunning waters. You might even like to consider fishing off the rocks for squid!
Opposite Bates Landing is the little known Wallaby Walking Track which leads you to a 'secret' waterfall during the wet months. A little further east is the Ironstone Hill Hike - a fabulous coastal trek.
The land itself is predominantly clear and slopes down from west to east. Being the higher of the two allotments available, it may be possible to enjoy partial jetty/township views if choosing to build up. This location also affords some protection from the stronger prevailing north-westerly winds. With an area of some 1020 square metres, there's plenty of space to work with here when designing your ultimate holiday retreat or residence.
Please note development is subject to planning consents. If you would like a copy of the planning policy particular to this location emailed to you please reach out and we'll email you a copy.
Penneshaw is such a popular little town with a wonderful village feel. It's gorgeous white sand beach and clear blue waters are such a delight and just a few minutes walk from here.
The township is home to the Sealink ferry terminal and offers a range of wonderful eateries and services including post office, supermarket, chemist depot, fuel and hardware outlet.
Local activities and sporting clubs include the local Dudley United football and netball clubs, an 18 hole golf course and boat launch facilities at Christmas Cove.
For those with children the local school covers kindergarten and reception to year 9.
Kangaroo Island is recognised worldwide for its abundant wildlife and magnificent natural landscapes. Kangaroos and wallabies frequent the area and the local Penneshaw Penguin Centre is just at the other end of the beach - home to a small colony of little penguins, the tours are a highlight for visiting tourists.
With new ferries arriving in 2026, travel to and from the island will be made easier with increased daily sailings providing additional opportunities for locals and tourists. The highly anticipated Cliffs Golf Course at Pelican Lagoon, also due to open in 2026 is also expected to bring increasing numbers to the region.
This really is an exceptional opportunity enjoy the island lifestyle in what is an absolutely beautiful, prime waterfront location.
In summary what we love the most about these gorgeous allotments:
- Incredible waterfront views
- Dolphin Watching
- Island lifestyle
- Stunning local beach
- Proximity to ferry
- Great local cafes
- The thought of a gin and tonic on the deck with freshly caught barbecued squid off the rocks over summer....
These allotments are most definitely worthy of inspection whether looking to build in the near future or hang onto as an investment/building on in years to come. Your children will thank you later!!
We welcome your enquiry. Please reach out if you have any questions.
SPECIFICATIONS:
CT: 5921/479 (Allotment 201)
ZONING: RURAL LIVING
COUNCIL: KANGAROO ISLAND
COUNCIL RATES $1,588.45 pa 25/26 Fin Yr
ESL: $91.85 p.a. 25/26 Fin Yr
SA Water: Meter Connected Supply Charge $82.30 p.q.
POWER: Not connected - close by
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The size of Penneshaw is approximately 5.0 square kilometres. It has 7 parks covering nearly 9.4% of total area. The population of Penneshaw in 2016 was 275 people. By 2021 the population was 269 showing a population decline of 2.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Penneshaw is 60-69 years. Households in Penneshaw are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying over $4000 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Penneshaw work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 66.10% of the homes in Penneshaw were owner-occupied compared with 67.30% in 2016.
Penneshaw has 540 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Penneshaw have seen a 130.68% increase in median value, while Units have seen a -12.08% decrease. As at 30 November 2025:
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