These properties form part of the Te Kopi Wildlife Sanctuary Estate 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 7 baches, 7 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 refer www.bayleys.co.nz and the following reference 112531, 112532, 112533, 112534, 112535, 112536, 112537\n\nContact Glenn Dick for a full information memorandum and the official Sale and Purchase Agreement for these properties. \n\nLot 4 Waitata Bay, 12.81 hectares (31.65 acres), waterfront land holding with native bush and bird song. Elevated and levelled building site with extraordinary views over Waitata Bay and Pelorus Sound, native plantings around building site, vehicle access via private right of way from Te Towaka - Port Ligar Road, private access track to the waterfront from the building site. Mains power reportedly runs 50 metres from the building site, water supply is suggested to be via roof collection.\n\nLot 5 Kaiaua Terrace, 8.82 hectares (21.79 acres), non-waterfront block but has its own good legal access to the beach. Elevated and levelled building site with exceptional views of Waitata Bay and Pelorus Sound, native plantings border building site, vehicle access via private right of way from Te Towaka - Port Ligar Road. Power is suggested self-generation, water either via roof collection or possibly from nearby Big Valley Stream.\n\nLot 6 Big Valley, 164.49 hectares (406.45 acres) is a large non waterfront block of big areas of native bush mixed with tall standing trees and lower level scrub along with some Pine Forestry. This property enjoys many walking / mountain biking tracks along with the Big Valley stream and waterfalls. The area encompasses the central and upper Big Valley Catchment area. Elevated and levelled building site with fantastic views over Waitata Bay and Pelorus Sound, native plantings around building site, vehicle access via private right of way from Te Towaka - Port Ligar Road, private access track to the waterfront from the building site.\n\nLot 7 Bulwer Farm, 249.0706 hectares (615.453 acres) This large title encompasses the entire ridge and point between Waitata Bay and Waihinau Bay and includes Rat Point, Boat Rock Point and Burnt Point. On the northern side it runs around to border the title of Bulwer Lodge. Note that there is a little bay on the northern side with a bach on its own title, this bach and title is owned by a another entirely separate identity and not included in the mortgagee sale.\n\nLot 8 Turner Peak, 145.2821 hectares (358.98 acres). This is another large title which is all the area under the southern side of Turner Peak. Access to this title is unknown and seems best sold adjoining with Bulwer Farm or Big valley. There is a transmission station / aerial at the top of Turner Peak.