RARE OPPORTUNITY
49 Robertson Road represents a last chance to secure one of the few waterfronts with a sandy beach in the tightly held strip of absolute north facing properties on Scotland Island. With its own deepwater jetty and private sandy beach this is the perfect lifestyle property - move straight in to your perfect weekender or redevelop to build your dream home or investment property.
RARE OPPORTUNITY
49 Robertson Road represents the chance of a lifetime to secure one of the few waterfronts with a private sandy beach in the coveted strip of absolute north facing land on Scotland Island.
With its own deepwater jetty and level beachside entertaining area this peaceful oasis is the ultimate lifestyle address - move straight in to your perfect weekender or redevelop to build your dream home or investment property.

49 Robertson Road represents a last chance to secure one of the few waterfronts with a sandy beach in the tightly held strip of absolute north facing properties on Scotland Island. With its own deepwater jetty and private sandy beach this is the perfect lifestyle property - move straight in to your perfect weekender or redevelop to build your dream home or investment property.
49 Robertson Road represents a last chance to secure one of the few waterfronts with a sandy beach in the tightly held strip of absolute north facing properties on Scotland Island. With its own deepwater jetty and private sandy beach this is the perfect lifestyle property - move straight in to your perfect weekender or redevelop to build your dream home or investment property.
RARE OPPORTUNITY
PROPERTY INFORMATION
An inclinator rail runs up the eastern side of the property from the waterfront to the main deck/cottage - It has a pit at the waterfront and a power pole with switch on the deck.
The inclinator needs retrofitting with a new running track/ zip, carriage and updated electrics.
The waterfront lease covers the jetty and pontoon and is re signed every 15 years. The lease has been paid and signed in July this year so re-signing is not required until 2040.
The property has connections to electricity, NBN fibre network and 5G phone coverage.
The property has been inspected for pests in the past with no active termite or other pest activity noted. Potential buyers are welcome to arrange updated pest inspection if required.
Building has not been inspected recently but the building report at the time of purchase identified no significant structural issues and the inspector’s general opinion was that, in his words ‘the bones are sound’.
Potential buyers are welcome to arrange updated building inspection if required.
The original fibre cottage is circa 1950’s.
The cabin came as a kit and was added in 2014 for use as an art studio.
Both cottage and cabin have reverse cycle air conditioning.
The caravan is technically a vehicle and as such not a ‘structure’ for council purposes. It was originally used as a child’s playroom, and has since been used for storage.
The cottage is affectionately known locally as ‘Geeps’.
Some years ago it was the home of a lovely gentleman whose grandkids called him ‘GP’ for Grand Pa, and the name has stuck.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
An inclinator rail runs up the eastern side of the property from the waterfront to the main deck/cottage - It has a pit at the waterfront and a power pole with switch on the deck.
The inclinator needs retrofitting with a new running track/ zip, carriage and updated electrics.
The waterfront lease covers the jetty and pontoon and is re signed every 15 years. The lease has been paid and signed in July this year so re-signing is not required until 2040.
The property has connections to electricity, NBN fibre network and 5G phone coverage.
The property has been inspected for pests in the past with no active termite or other pest activity noted. Potential buyers are welcome to arrange updated pest inspection if required.
Building has not been inspected recently but the building report at the time of purchase identified no significant structural issues and the inspector’s general opinion was that, in his words ‘the bones are sound’.
Potential buyers are welcome to arrange updated building inspection if required.
The original fibre cottage is circa 1950’s.
The cabin came as a kit and was added in 2014 for use as an art studio.
Both cottage and cabin have reverse cycle air conditioning.
The caravan is technically a vehicle and as such not a ‘structure’ for council purposes. It was originally used as a child’s playroom, and has since been used for storage.
The cottage is affectionately known locally as ‘Geeps’.
Some years ago it was the home of a lovely gentleman whose grandkids called him ‘GP’ for Grand Pa, and the name has stuck.
SITE OVERVIEW
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Torrens Title - lot 125 : deposited plan 1112937 Scotland Island.
Land size 599.9m2 plus Crown Lands domestic waterfront tenure 57.1m2 = total land size 657m2.
Jetty and pontoon are on NSW Department of Lands Licence #674742.
Jetty is approximately 37.5m long by 1m wide and the pontoon measures 4m by 3m.
Site Dimensions: 10.06m Robertson Rd frontage /12.605m Water frontage (High Water Mark) x 53.77m West Boundary/55.98m East Boundary (approx. to HWM)
Torrens Title - lot 125 : deposited plan 1112937 Scotland Island.
Land size 599.9m2 plus Crown Lands domestic waterfront tenure 57.1m2 = total land size 657m2.
Jetty and pontoon are on NSW Department of Lands Licence #674742.
Jetty is approximately 37.5m long by 1m wide and the pontoon measures 4m by 3m.
Site Dimensions: 10.06m Robertson Rd frontage /12.605m Water frontage (High Water Mark) x 53.77m West Boundary/55.98m East Boundary (approx. to HWM)
LOCATION
Address: 49 Robertson Rd, Scotland Island NSW 2105 Australia
Location: North side of Scotland Island
Aspect: North
Orientation: North
FLOOR PLAN

Cottage approx. 6 x 8 m
Cottage deck approx. 10 x 8m
Cabin approx. 5.5 x 3.5 m
Covered cabin deck approx. 5.5 x 1.8m
Second cabin deck approx. 3.8 x 5.5m
Council rates $2079 per year.
Crown Lands Waterfront Tenure approx. $258.00 per year.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
An inclinator rail runs up the eastern side of the property from the waterfront to the main deck/cottage - It has a pit at the waterfront and a power pole with switch on the deck.
The inclinator needs retrofitting with a new running track/ zip, carriage and updated electrics.
The waterfront lease covers the jetty and pontoon and is re signed every 15 years. The lease has been paid and signed in July this year so re-signing is not required until 2040.
The property has connections to electricity, NBN fibre network and 5G phone coverage.
The property has been inspected for pests in the past with no active termite or other pest activity noted. Potential buyers are welcome to arrange updated pest inspection if required.
Building has not been inspected recently but the building report at the time of purchase identified no significant structural issues and the inspector’s general opinion was that, in his words ‘the bones are sound’.
Potential buyers are welcome to arrange updated building inspection if required.
The original fibre cottage is circa 1950’s.
The cabin came as a kit and was added in 2014 for use as an art studio.
Both cottage and cabin have reverse cycle air conditioning.
The caravan is technically a vehicle and as such not a ‘structure’ for council purposes. It was originally used as a child’s playroom, and has since been used for storage.
The cottage is affectionately known locally as ‘Geeps’.
Some years ago it was the home of a lovely gentleman whose grandkids called him ‘GP’ for Grand Pa, and the name has stuck.
SITE OVERVIEW
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Torrens Title - lot 125 : deposited plan 1112937 Scotland Island.
Land size 599.9m2 plus Crown Lands domestic waterfront tenure 57.1m2 = total land size 657m2.
Jetty and pontoon are on NSW Department of Lands Licence #674742.
Jetty is approximately 37.5m long by 1m wide and the pontoon measures 4m by 3m.
Site Dimensions: 10.06m Robertson Rd frontage /12.605m Water frontage (High Water Mark) x 53.77m West Boundary/55.98m East Boundary (approx. to HWM)
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An inclinator rail runs up the eastern side of the property from the waterfront to the main deck/cottage - It has a pit at the waterfront and a power pole with switch on the deck.
The inclinator needs retrofitting with a new running track/ zip, carriage and updated electrics.
The waterfront lease covers the jetty and pontoon and is re signed every 15 years. The lease has been paid and signed in July this year so re-signing is not required until 2040.
The property has connections to electricity, NBN fibre network and 5G phone coverage.
The property has been inspected for pests in the past with no active termite or other pest activity noted. Potential buyers are welcome to arrange updated pest inspection if required.
Building has not been inspected recently but the building report at the time of purchase identified no significant structural issues and the inspector’s general opinion was that, in his words ‘the bones are sound’.
Potential buyers are welcome to arrange updated building inspection if required.
The original fibre cottage is circa 1950’s.
The cabin came as a kit and was added in 2014 for use as an art studio.
Both cottage and cabin have reverse cycle air conditioning.
The caravan is technically a vehicle and as such not a ‘structure’ for council purposes. It was originally used as a child’s playroom, and has since been used for storage.
The cottage is affectionately known locally as ‘Geeps’.
Some years ago it was the home of a lovely gentleman whose grandkids called him ‘GP’ for Grand Pa, and the name has stuck.
The waterfront lease covers the jetty and pontoon and is re signed every 15 years. The lease has been paid and signed in July this year so re-signing is not required until 2040.
Connections to electricity, NBN fibre network and 5G phone coverage are in place. The original land line phone connection is also still in place.
The property has been inspected for pests in the past with no active termite or other pest activity noted. Potential buyers are welcome to arrange updated pest inspection if required.
Building has not been inspected recently but the building report at the time of purchase identified no significant structural issues and the inspector’s general opinion was that, in his words ‘the bones are sound’.
Potential buyers are welcome to arrange updated building inspection if required.
The original fibre cottage is circa 1950’s.
The cabin came as a kit and was added in 2014 for use as an art studio.
Both cottage and cabin have reverse cycle air conditioning.
The caravan is technically a vehicle and as such not a ‘structure’ for council purposes. It was originally used as a child’s playroom, and has since been used for storage.
The cottage is affectionately known locally as ‘Geeps’.
Some years ago it was the home of a lovely gentleman whose grandkids called him ‘GP’ for Grand Pa, and the name has stuck.
Torrens Title - lot 125 : deposited plan 1112937 Scotland Island.
Land size 599.9m2 plus Crown Lands domestic waterfront tenure 57.1m2 = total land size 657m2.
Jetty and pontoon are on NSW Department of Lands Licence #674742.
Jetty is approximately 37.5m long by 1m wide and the pontoon measures 4m by 3m.
Site Dimensions: 10.06m Robertson Rd frontage /12.605m Water frontage (High Water Mark) x 53.77m West Boundary/55.98m East Boundary (approx. to HWM)
An inclinator rail runs up the eastern side of the property from the waterfront to the main deck/cottage - It has a pit at the waterfront and a power pole with switch on the deck. The inclinator needs retrofitting with a new running track/ zip, carriage and updated electrics. The waterfront lease covers the jetty and pontoon and is re signed every 15 years. The lease has been paid and signed in July this year so re-signing is not required until 2040. The property has connections to electricity, NBN fibre network and 5G phone coverage. The property has been inspected for pests in the past with no active termite or other pest activity noted. Potential buyers are welcome to arrange updated pest inspection if required. Building has not been inspected recently but the building report at the time of purchase identified no significant structural issues and the inspector’s general opinion was that, in his words ‘the bones are sound’. Potential buyers are welcome to arrange updated building inspection if required. The original fibre cottage is circa 1950’s. The cabin came as a kit and was added in 2014 for use as an art studio. Both cottage and cabin have reverse cycle air conditioning. The caravan is technically a vehicle and as such not a ‘structure’ for council purposes. It was originally used as a child’s playroom, and has since been used for storage. The cottage is affectionately known locally as ‘Geeps’. Some years ago it was the home of a lovely gentleman whose grandkids called him ‘GP’ for Grand Pa, and the name has stuck.

























