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Download Brochure Welcome home Imagine coming home to a spacious premium residence, set in an idyllic natural wonderland in the sought-after suburb of Barden Ridge in Sydney’s Sutherland Shire. 3 A BOUTIQUE SETTING FOR Aspirational living awaits at The Ridgeway where natural harmony blends with urban connection for an enviable lifestyle. The Ridgeway is a boutique land estate in the welcoming neighbourhood affectionately known as ‘The Ridge’. Create the lifestyle Your Dream Lifestyle that you always dreamed of as you exchange city bustle for harmonious living with an abundance of open green space and parklands. SYDNEY M5 CBD NEW ILLAWARRA BANGOR PRI N C ES ROAD CRONULLA MENAI BYPASS HIGHWAY MARKETPLACE THE RIDGE MENAI LUCAS HEIGHTS BARDEN RIDGE GOLF COURSE COMMUNITY SCHOOL OVAL ROYA L NATIONAL PARK WORONORA SHIRE CHRISTIAN RIVER SCHOOL 5 PERFECTLY DESIGNED FOR Aspirational Living With prime connectivity to the established amenity at neighbouring Menai, achieve a lifestyle of convenience and endless possibilities. Your growing or established family will blossom as you step up to aspirational living at The Ridgeway. Artist Impression 7 Live in a natural paradise with the pristine woodlands of the Heathcote National AN IDYLLIC COMMUNITY TO Park surrounding The Ridgeway. The sweeping green spaces of The Ridge Golf Course & Driving Range and the majestic Sydney Turpentine-Ironbark Forest are on your doorstep. Walk or cycle the meandering pathways of your leafy Welcome Home community with its bespoke native landscaping. Look forward to your very own neighbourhood park, soon to be realised at The Ridgeway. Artist Impression 9 THE RIDGE SPORTING COMPLE 17.3 34.4 17.1 18.8 34.3 593.1m² 590.6m² 18 43.3 34.3 17.2 815.6m² 7.6 43.3 24.4 17.2 11.7 13 13.7 9.9 779.5m² 17.1 10.4 22.1 43.3 553.9m² 4.2 29.8 18.1 18.8 843.6m² 17 573.9m² 36.3 4.2 18.5 18 18.1 550.7m² 27 30.9 17.5 20 18.5 595.5m² 555m² 18.5 19.9 17.5 36.8 30 550.6m² 18.9 16.9 20 32 LUCAS HEIGHTS 36.8 599.9m² N 18.5 19.9 568.7m² 555m² 663.5m² 17.1 COMMUNITY SCHOOL 36.8 18.9 18.5 553.4m² 16.5 18.5 33.1 19.5 17.5 36.8 737.3m² NEW ILLAWARRA ROAD 18 568.7m² 18.5 555m² 18.9 16.3 550.2m² 18.4 36.7 645.1m² 555.2m² 18.5 20 18.5 34.1 17.7 624m² 17.5 19.5 19.8 36 20 645m² 25.5 28.3 17.5 20.9 16.2 THE RIDGE 562.5m² LAND 18.6 18.5 555m² 17.5 35.2 SPORTING COMPLE4.2 555.5m² 28.4 32.5 562.8m² 701.3m² 17.5 31.6 SALES41.7 559.9m² 14.5 615.6m² 19.5 34.4 17.5 OFFICE 4.2 17.5 4.2 4.2 712.5m² 20 28.7 550.4m² 6.7 16.7 11.4 17 718.7m² 14.7 33.7 32.1 17.5 29 25.3 23.6 643.8m² 609.6m² 14.5 20 551.5m² 5.1 12.11 8.1 20.1 30.2 7.1 23.7 32.9 596.7m² 635.5m² 33.3 6.5 628.5m² 615.3m² 4.2 17.5 17.3 20.5 29 34.4 24.4 17.1 11.1 14.4 24.9 27.9 16.9 31.9 34.3 16.5 583.8m² 26.3 18.8 593.1m² 17.5 4.1 565.9m² 590.6m² 43.3 18 34.3 17.2 8.1 815.6m² 7.6 22.3 21.9 43.3 703.4m² 11.6 24.4 746m² 16.6 17.2 11.7 18.3 17.2 17.2 14.2 13 32.9 17.5 7.2 4.3 602.8m² 13.7 4.2 40.1 9.9 779.5m² 613.5m² 17.1 20.2 10.4 22.1 43.3 553.9m² 20.9 4.2 686.1m² 29.8 18.1 15 14.3 17.2 18.5 38 18.8 573.9m² 36.3 843.6m² 17 19.4 4.2 662m² 33.8 18.5 30.7 18 18.1 550.7m² 4.3 31.9 555.9m² 27 17.2 30.9 17.5 37.7 17.5 16.5 18.5 17.5 20 555m² 15.3 595.5m² 31 33 33.4 18.5 19.9 17.5 40.1 36.8 30 550.6m² 761.5m² 18.9 31.9 20 679.3m² 550.6m² 550.4m² 567.8m² 16.9 16.7 16.7 16.7 18 730.1m² 662.1m² 20 32 LUCAS HEIGHTS 36.8 32 599.9m² 20 18.5 559.9m² 17.2 18.5 19.9 20.5 555m² 20 568.7m² 663.5m² 17.1 COMMUNITY SCHOOL 36.8 553.4m² 28.8 21.9 39.8 18.9 18.5 16.5 559.6m² 18.5 551.2m² 627.2m² 33.1 30.6 19.5 36.8 737.3m² 17.6 17.5 18 620.3m² 24.3 550.6m² NEW ILLAWARRA32.8 ROAD 568.7m² 32.9 33.5 21.3 17.2 17.2 32.7 17.2 551.1m² 18.5 555m² 18.9 16.3 550.2m² 16.5 4.1 18.4 36.7 645.1m² 555.2m² 18.5 20 18.5 34.1 17.7 27.9 17.5 624m² 17.5 17.5 14 17.5 31 19.5 31.9 19.8 18.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 36 20 645m² 25.5 28.3 17.5 20.9 16.2 562.5m² 20 18.5 20.2 32 715.1m² 20.9 18.6 22 555m² 611.6m² 16 17.5 35.2 4.2 15.4 555.5m² 28.4 32.5 562.8m² 633.9m² 701.3m² 17.5 31.6 41.7 559.9m² 14.5 550.5m² 574.5m² 560.1m² 615.6m² 19.5 34.4 17.5 12.1 17.5 4.2 4.2 4.2 21.8 17.2 17.6 16.7 712.5m² 28.7 550.4m² 20 6.7 11.4 29.1 563.2m² 29.1 16.7 574.2m² 17 718.7m² 14.7 33.7 32.1 25.3 23.6 17.5 29 29.2 643.8m² 31.8 26.2 18.3 31.6 14.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 609.6m² 23.6 31.3 20 551.5m² 5.1 12.11 30.5 28.4 8.1 20.1 30.2 7.1 23.7 32.9 32.8 36.2 14.2 635.5m² 6.5 628.5m² 596.7m² 33.3 615.3m² 4.2 20.5 3.6 17.5 29 8.9 24.4 11.1 16.1 14.4 24.9 31.9 27.9 16.9 16.5 583.8m² 26.3 17.5 19.2 565.9m² 546.1m² 550.9m² 551.3m² 551.3m² 551.3m² 551.2m² 551.2m² 551.2m² 722.4m² 4.1 608.1m² 583.9m² 606.5m² 16.8 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21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19.7 20.4 20.5 D A O R A MANAGED R BARDEN RIDGE R CONSERATION ONE A WORONORA RIER OAL W THE RIDGEWAY A L L I D Masterplan L O Located just 36 kms south of Sydney CBD in the Sutherland Shire, The Ridgeway is ideally positioned for a relaxed lifestyle with utmost urban connectivity.
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