MORTGAGEE SALE: These properties form part of the Te Kopi Wildlife Sanctuary Estates Mortgagee Sale.\n\nLocated in the Outer Pelorus Sound and Admiralty Bay, Te Kopi Wildlife Sanctuaries is a total of approximately 1628 hectares in twenty freehold titles ranging from 1.6 ha to 341.95ha With baches, building sites, a tourist lodge, several jetties, many moorings, over 100km of hand crafted mountain bike and hiking tracks, along with 4wd tracks lead you to explore the exclusive beaches, private coves and ranging mountain peaks.\n\nAll properties offered individually and can be purchased in individual or multiple titles. For complete details on all 20 properties in the Mortgagee Sale refer www.bayleys.co.nz and the following reference 112531, 112532, 112533, 112534, 112535, 112536, 112537\n\nFor further information including the official Sale and Purchase Agreement please contact Glenn Dick. \n\nLocated on the north facing shoreline in Waihinau Bay the original Bulwer Lodge complex comprises of the historic homestead, two baches and storage sheds on a land 1.6187 hectares (approx. 4 acres)\n\nBulwer Lodge: The lower level and main ground floor leads out to timber deck that flows down onto a lovely front courtyard area, this lower level of the lodge includes the Restaurant and Bar area with male and female toilets and on the eastern end a commercial kitchen. The upper level of the Bulwer Lodge is the main floor accommodation and is part way through construction following major alterations. Exterior is timber weatherboard and iron roof. Mains power\n\nBush Inn Bach\nThe Bush Inn is well appointed and comfortable for up to 4 people in 2 double sized bedrooms each with en suites, lounge heated by logfire and circa 1990's style kitchen. The deck looks over Bulwer Lodge and out to the water. Exterior is fibrolite weatherboard, aluminium joinery. Mains power\n\nWeka Bach / sleepout\nThe Weka has a big bedroom and very tidy en suite but no cooking facilities so it needs to be tied in with the other accommodation. Mains power. At the back of Weka Bach are two rooms that are used for food and linen storage for the Lodge. \n\nStorage Sheds, located on the top terrace in the south eastern corner of the site, mains power. Other improvements include the jetty and slipway (Resource Consent U991966), and reportedly 7 moorings (Resource Consent U050765). Interested parties are encouraged to research resource consents and ability to transfer ownership for all foreshore structures and moorings. \n\nFrom aerial photography it appears parts of the above dwellings encroach on the foreshore reserve land. All buyers are encouraged to investigate the status of any licence to occupy the foreshore including the ability to transfer ownership with the Department of Conversation.