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A Simply Beautiful Life SHEARWATER LANDING A Simply Beautiful Life SHEARWATER LANDING Overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Shearwater Landing will be an outstanding residential development of presence and distinction, comprising 160 fully serviced and generous residential land lots. The design of the estate will result in a unique, master-planned, fully landscaped, gently contoured residential precinct that will provide its future residents a location and lifestyle without peer. The estate’s location overlooking Greenhills Beach is unparalleled, encompassing five uninterrupted kilometres of sand and surf. The Shearwater Landing community will delight in its easy access to Sydney’s longest beach. With its expansive bay and ocean views, its proximity to local sporting and lifestyle amenities, and to hundreds of hectares of parklands and green open space, Shearwater Landing truly offers ‘a simply beautiful life’. Greenhills Beach A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 01 Shearwater Landing is named after one of Australia’s most abundant seabirds, the Shearwater. Often seen on the Kurnell Peninsula, resting from their annual migration across the Pacific, the Shearwaters skim just above the water’s surface. A Shearwater Landing - Oil on canvas - Jim Flood 02 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 03 STROLL THROUGH PATHWAYS LEADING TO GREENHILLS BEACH Greenhills Beach 04 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 05 A DEVELOPMENT OF EXTRAORDINARY DISTINCTION Coastal Sweep - Acrylic on canvas - Joseph Bezzina Shearwater Landing is surrounded by water. From Greenhills Beach the coastline sweeps south around the peninsula of South Cronulla into the mouth of Port Hacking, Gunnamatta Bay and to a haven of other sheltered bays upstream. To the west of Shearwater lie Weeney, Woolooware and Quibray Bays, opening onto Botany Bay and the Georges River. Thus within minutes of Shearwater Landing are boundless sailing and boating opportunities for the whole family. 06 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 07 08 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 09 The 27 Ocean View Lots will each have uninterrupted panoramic views of Bate Bay and the Pacific Ocean. This image represents the view one would have from a first floor (second storey) home looking north east along the expanse of Greenhills Beach, flanked immediately above the beach by its generous, never to be built out, open space. Enjoy the sea breezes, a glass of wine, perhaps the company of friends, while spotting whales swimming up the coast. 10 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 11 SYDNEY’S NEW DRESS CIRCLE OCEAN ESTATE Bate Bay - Summer Idyll - Acrylic on canvas - Joseph Bezzina 12 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 13 14 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 15 The five streets and several laneways in Shearwater Landing are named Shearwater Landing’s custom Building Standards will also maximise after shore birds that frequent the area. Above is an artist’s impression the quality of design and materials of the homes in the neighbourhood. of a typical streetscape within the completed estate. Shearwater Landing’s 160 lots are substantial in size. The 11 smallest Planning regulations require homes to be built up to a maximum height lots are between 550m2 and 560m2; generous compared to many other of nine metres above ground level, thus enabling a two storey home, Sydney subdivisions. 96 lots are between 561m2 and 669m2, and 53 and a third storey, if the home is designed with a flat roof. lots, including all Ocean View lots, are greater than 700m2. 16 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 17 A NEW BENCHMARK FOR BEACHFRONT LIVING IN SYDNEY Nor’Easterly - Wanda Beach - Acrylic on canvas - Joseph Bezzina 18 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 19 The Esplanade Greenhills and Cronulla’s surfing beaches are a swimmer’s paradise. Surfing at Greenhills or on any of its adjacent beaches is surfing at its best. There are four very active Surf Life Saving Clubs patrolling the beach between Cronulla and Greenhills, with an array of nippers activities, and high standards of professional beach patrol and Greenhills Beach competitions. There are also many enclosed tidal pools in the area for more gentle swimming. 20 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 21 TAKE IN THE WONDERS OF THE NATURAL SURROUNDS The Towra Point Nature Reserve on the shoreline of Botany Bay is within walking distance of Shearwater Landing. It is a beautifully solitary place to visit, peaceful and full of contrasts. It comprises freshwater wetlands and sea grass beds with an abundance of birdlife. One can also visit the Reserve by boat or kayak, and quietly contemplate its unspoilt beauty. The local Nature Reserve An abundance of open roads and trails 22 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 23 Sealevel Restaurant South Cronulla Beach The Esplanade, seen in the two upper photographs, stretches south for Cronulla Mall many kilometres beside the seashore from nearby Wanda Beach to Cronulla and to the mouth of Port Hacking. This provides delightful bicycling and walking opportunities, watching the sun emerge from the ocean in the morning, or just enjoying the tang of the salty sea air while sipping coffee from one of the many local cafes. One of the district’s many ocean pools can be seen in the top right hand corner, on the Cronulla beachfront. 24 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 25 FOR LIFESTYLE, THIS IS SYDNEY AT ITS VERY BEST The placid waters of Port Hacking are one of the district’s natural joys, and provide wonderful opportunities for great fishing and family boating. Gunnamatta Bay, nestling just below Cronulla railway station, is the home of The Royal Motor Yacht Club, the Cronulla Sailing Club and the Cronulla Wharf, from which ferries depart for The Royal National Park, on the opposite shore of Port Hacking. Restaurants for fine dining or that casual lunch are a local feature. The Royal Motor Yacht Club Summer Salt Restaurant 26 SHEARWATER LANDING Kamay Botany Bay National Park 28 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 29 Greenhills Beach Greenhills Beach Elouera Beach 30 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 31 Cronulla Golf Club Breen Property is a sponsor of the nearby Cronulla Golf Club. It and The 91 hectares of public recreation area will feature superb views over the Woolooware Club provide picturesque 18 hole golfing and modern the bays and ocean, and will contain eight fully serviced multi-purpose club facilities. Breen, in joint venture, is rehabilitating a large area of football and cricket ovals, a synthetic hockey field, baseball field, and its formerly sand mined land, to establish the Greenhills Parklands. a state of the art skate park, walking trails, ponds and picnic areas. It is directly linked to Shearwater Landing by a bicycle and walking trail, and by road. 32 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 33 TEAM Project Developer: Breen Property Civil Engineering Contractors: BreenLand and BDM Engineering Design: Cardno Landscaping Architect: Clouston Associates Environmental Engineers: Consulting Earth Sciences Hydraulic Engineers: SKM Jacobs Geotechnical Testing: Macquarie Geotech Site Auditors: Environ Corp Certifying Authority: Sutherland Shire Council Town Planners: JBA Design Architects: Roberts Day Planning & Environmental Lawyers: Henry Davis York Quantity Surveyors: MBM Surveyors Land Surveyors: Cooper & Richards Ecological Consultants: SLR Consulting Australia Aboriginal Heritage Consultants: Mary Dallas & Associates Government & Public Relations: Statecraft and KJA Conveyancing Lawyers: Hunt & Hunt Creative Agency: Rare Financial Advisers: Lumina Bankers: Westpac Selling Agents: Savills Residential Projects Sea & Sandstone Cliffs - Acrylic on canvas - Joseph Bezzina 34 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 35 THE BREEN GROUP OF COMPANIES ESTABLISHED IN 1950 Founded by the late Tom Breen (Senior), the Breen Group purchased in 1949 what is now the Shearwater Landing site and shortly after established Metropolitan Sand Company. This became the largest privately owned building sand producer in Sydney, supplying sand from this property for concrete and other construction purposes (including the Sydney Opera House). In the decades that followed, additional adjacent lands were purchased for their sand resources. Since 1990 these large areas of land have been progressively rehabilitated by Breen, the majority of which are now being converted in stages into the Greenhills Parklands. The Breen family has also been, and continues to be, a benefactor to a number of local community organisations, including the Elouera Surf Life Saving Club, the Cronulla High School and more recently the Cronulla Golf Club. The Breen family donated the first Charlotte Breen Surfboat to the Elouera Surf Lifesaving Club in 1967. This is the afternoon of the launching of the As Executive Chairman & CEO of the Group, I am extremely gratified to Charlotte Breen VIII in December 2014, just down the beach from Shearwater Landing. have been able to transform, with our very capable team, the original vision and foresight that was the founding basis of these companies, into Shearwater Landing’s unique residential estate. Tom Breen Executive Chairman & CEO Breen Property The paintings within this brochure were specially commissioned by Breen Property as fitting accompaniments to the Shearwater Landing project to reflect the extraordinary beauty of its locale. Both artists, Joseph Bezzina and Jim Flood, are residents of the Sutherland Shire. Their works have been exhibited in Sydney and internationally. Sea Energy - Acrylic on paper - Joseph Bezzina 36 SHEARWATER LANDING A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE 37 02 8215 8887 shearwaterlanding.com.au .
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