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Masterplan LAND ESTATE W EDUCATION 1 The Little School Pre School 2 min 1km 2 Dapto Public School 8 min 7km 3 Mount Kembla Public School 15 min 12.6km 4 Kanahooka High School 7 min 5.8km 5 Illawarra Sports High School 10 min 9.2km 6 Dapto High School 9 min 6.3km 7 Five Islands Secondary College 18 min 4.6km 8 University of Wollongong 13 min 15.1km 9 TAFE Illawarra Wollongong Campus 14 min 15.7km RETAIL 1 Wollongong Central 15 min 14.9km 2 Figtree Grove Shopping Centre 11 min 10.1km 3 Dapto Mall 5 min 4.9km 4 Shellharbour Village 22 min 21.3km 5 Shellharbour Square Shopping Centre 22 min 18.5km 6 Shell Cove 20 min 20km (with Marina under construction) HEALTH 1 Wollongong Hospital 13 min 14km 2 Wollongong Private Hospital 13 min 13.7km 3 Dapto Medical Centre 5 min 4.9km 4 Illawarra HealthCare Centre 4 min 3.8km 5 Illawarra Medical Services 9 min 8.4km 6 Illawarra Area Health Service 15 min 15.4km 7 Lotus Wellbeing Centre 18 min 16.6km RECREATION 1 Kembla Grange Racecourse 5 min 4.5km 2 Fox Karting Centre 5 min 4.9km 3 The Grange Golf Club 6 min 5.3km 4 Ian McLennan Park 5 min 4.8km 5 Berkeley Youth & Recreation Centre 9 min 7.8km 6 Wollongong Surf Leisure Resort 16 min 19.5km 7 Windang Bowling Club 19 min 18.1km 8 Lake Illawarra Yacht Club 11 min 10.5km 9 Port Kembla Beach 16 min 16km 10 WIN Stadium 16 min 16km 11 WIN Entertainment Centre 17 min 16.9km 12 Jamberoo Action Park 22 min 20.7km 13 Wollongong Golf Club 18 min 17km 14 Killalea State Park 23 min 21.7km TRANSPORT 1 Kembla Grange Train Station 4 min 4.2km 2 Dapto Train Station 6 min 5.1km 3 Unanderra Train Station 9 min 8km 4 Coniston Train Station 14 min 15.1km 5 Wollongong Train Station 16 min 16.5km Stockland Shellharbour Shopping Centre University of Wollongong Nan Tien Temple City of Wollongong Proudly marketed by: Simon Hagarty - Sales Manager REGISTER HERE: C 0405 175 416 BRAND NEW E [email protected] Masterplan LAND ESTATE www.KemblaGrangeEstate.com.au W www.ulh.com.au Disclaimer: This is a sales plan only. The dimensions, areas, easements and other details shown on this plan are approximate only and are subject to field survey and the final approvals of Wollongong City Council and servicing authorities. Purchasers should refer to the registered plan of subdivision for final dimensions and other details. Purchasers should examine the full range of easements & restrictions set out in the 88B instrument accompanying the linen plan. ESTATE FEATURES Only 15min to Wollongong CBD • Be surrounded by new homes • No community levies • Simple guidelines to protect the streetscape • Easy access to Princes Hwy/Freeway • Delayed settlement • Freedom to choose any builder of your choice • Breathtaking Illawarra escarpment views • Urban living, within a rural setting • Short drive to Dapto Train Station • Less than 10min drive to Dapto CBD REGISTER HERE: www.KemblaGrangeEstate.com.au Simon Hagarty - Sales Manager Stage 2C Future Releases Existing Preschool Sold Out C 0405 175 416 N E [email protected] Stage 3 Power Lines Registered Roads W www.ulh.com.au.
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