MORTGAGEE SALE: These properties form part of the entire 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 and the official Sale and Purchase Agreement plesae contact Glenn Dick. \n\nFive waterfront titles comprise the land form of the Te Kopi Headland, an island type peninsula located right at the head of Pelorus Sound and next to Clay Point - the northern most point of the South Island mainland. Being a total land area of 561.2401 hectares (approx. 1386.82 acres) several of the titles incorporate open space covenants to protect the integrity this prestigious New Zealand landscape. \n\nTe Kopi is connected by a narrow neck at Pipitawai to the mainland where a pest-proof fence has been partly constructed to further consolidate Te Kopi's island-like environment. Original plans were that when the fence was commissioned and a general pest eradication undertaken within the sanctuary, endangered native fauna such as kiwi, takahe and tuatara would be reintroduced to the safety of the sanctuary.\n\nAn original 1970's farm 3 bedroom homestead dated around the 1970's is located right at the head of Port Ligar, kitchen, open plan dining and lounge home heated by a log fire. The bathroom consists of bath, shower, older vanity and toilet. External cladding is weatherboard, aluminium joinery and iron roof. Other improvements at the homestead include the jetty, gantry and slipway however interested parties are encouraged to research any resource consents, DOC licences and the ability to transfer ownership for all foreshore structures and moorings (if any). \n\nA former woolshed and yards located on the neck has been used in recent times as a nursery for native seedlings and plants. At Fishing Bay is an older style bach on the hill and a boatshed on the waters edge, no further details are known about these dwellings. Reportedly there is mains power to the old homestead, there is no road access to Te Kopi with access being via boat about 1 - 1.5 hours from Havelock.