Offers Over $850,000 + GST (if any) \n\nJust a minute's stroll from the Motueka river and some of the world's finest trout fishing and a 5 minute drive from retail shops, schools, cafes and restaurants, this unique, 10.93 hectare property offers an opportunity for development and a choice of lifestyles. It will appeal to wine lovers, lifestyle farmers, equestrians and those with an interest in tourism.\n\nLocated in a quiet neighbourhood, the sunny, sheltered property comprises a modern vineyard producing a commercial crop of pinot noir and sauvignon blanc grapes and two large fenced paddocks, currently grazing sheep. An architecturally designed, solidly constructed, two level Red Shed, with a huge, 220 square metre workshop at ground level, contains an office, a bedroom, kitchen and bathroom facilities, with vehicle access at both ends. \n\nThe 95 square metre upper level comprises a huge, open-plan living room and dining area, a kitchen, two bedrooms and a dual access ensuite, with toilet. Wide bi-fold glass doors, flanked by double French doors, in the living area and master bedroom stack open to a 40 square metre timber deck and outdoor dining area, creating a spacious environment for indoor/outdoor living and entertaining. Timber railing balustrades enclose the deck and there is a lockable gate, at the head of the exterior stairs.\n\nExterior construction combines burgundy red Coloursteel walls and roof with matching aluminium joinery. Wide eaves extend out to provide shelter to outdoor furniture and a barbeque, on the deck. . \n\nDesigned by John McDougall and built in 2001 as a vineyard facility, it was planned to erect a new home on the property, with the option of developing the existing living area as a caf? or restaurant. This would also be well suited to bed and breakfast or home-stay tourist accommodation. \n\nThe property faces north to enjoy all-day sun and breathtaking views over lawns, bordered by espaliered pears, gardens and rows of grapevines, extending towards Mt Arthur, Mt Campbell and the Western ranges. It is an ever-changing landscape, which can alter dramatically from a glorious sunrise to a spectacular Nelson sunset.\n\nMature elm, ash, willow and heritage plum trees border the northern boundary and black walnut trees and an oak grow along the roadside boundary. A large duck pond, with a bridge, surrounded by mature ash and willow trees and a swamp cypress, is home to a variety of ducks. \n\n\n