Inverloch, VIC 3996
In Inverloch's tightly held coastal corridor, landholdings of this magnitude have become relics of a bygone era. This 32-hectare (79-acre) estate represents something genuinely unrepeatable – a chance to secure a coastal property of genuine consequence in one of Victoria's most coveted seaside enclaves.
The numbers tell part of the story: 79 acres, ocean vistas encompassing the Bunurong Marine Park coastline and the dramatic silhouette of Wilsons Promontory, multiple spring-fed dams creating natural wildlife sanctuaries, and direct access to the acclaimed Bass Coast Rail Trail network. But statistics alone cannot capture the transformational lifestyle opportunity this represents.
This is the coastal estate that discerning tree-changers thought no longer existed in Inverloch – substantial enough for genuine privacy and self-sufficiency, yet positioned mere minutes from the village's sophisticated cafe culture and pristine beaches.The existing three-bedroom brick residence is functional but awaits your considered renovation – presenting the ideal scenario for astute purchasers. Undertake a thoughtful update to the current dwelling whilst you develop comprehensive plans for your ultimate coastal residence on one of the property's commanding elevated sites, subject to council approval. This staged approach allows you to immerse yourself in the land's rhythms and microclimate before committing to your permanent architectural response to this remarkable setting.
Infrastructure reflects thoughtful stewardship: quality shedding with power, concrete water storage, gated access, and established pastoral improvements. The current dairy lease arrangement across 70 acres delivers immediate passive income whilst providing flexibility for your long-term vision – whether that's regenerative agriculture, boutique viticulture, heritage livestock, or simply preserving this remarkable coastal landscape in perpetuity.
Understand the context: properties of this scale within Inverloch's boundaries are essentially extinct. Coastal development has fragmented what little rural land remained, making this one of the last substantial landholdings that can genuinely claim both ocean panoramas and acreage of consequence. Future generations will look back at opportunities like this with disbelief that such estates were ever available.
The dwelling's need for renovation shouldn't be viewed as compromise – rather, it's precisely what makes this acquisition possible at this price point. A fully renovated residence on 79 acres with these views would command significantly more, placing it beyond reach for many. Here, the light renovation requirement creates the opportunity to enter this unrepeatable holding whilst adding your own vision and equity.
This isn't simply a property acquisition – it's securing a legacy. The kind of transformational treechange that redefines how your family experiences coastal Victoria, with space that permits genuine self-determination in an increasingly constrained landscape.
private inspections welcome from qualified purchasers who understand the unrepeatable nature of this offering are invited.
The protected waters of Anderson Inlet make the coastal town a favourite holiday spot. Swimmers, water sports enthusiasts and surfers flock to the beaches during warmer months, while the surrounding walks and drives make the village a popular year-round destination.
By the water
Try a new water sport or practise your favourite one at Inverloch's pristine beaches. The still waters of Anderson Inlet make wakeboarding or windsurfing a breeze, while the surf beach is a great spot to introduce children (or beginners) to surfing. Try Eagles Nest if you are a confident surfer. Charter a boat or take a cruise to enjoy Inverloch from the water.
Time your visit to coincide with the Labour Day long weekend and join in the fun and festivities of the Inverloch Jazz Festival or hit the Sounds of Summer in December, a family-friendly music food and wine festival.
Walking and cycling tracks
Explore the many boardwalks and coastal trails to discover the town's beautiful natural surroundings. Wander down the kid-friendly Screw Creek Nature Walk to explore the marshlands, which lead to gorgeous views of Anderson Inlet. For a bit of fresh sea air, stroll along the cliffs of the George Bass Coastal Walk or get the legs pumping on Victoria's only coastal rail trail, the Bass Coast Rail Trail.
Penguins to the Prom
Inverloch is a perfect stopover point for those driving from Phillip Island and continuing on to Wilsons Promontory. Enjoy the spectacular views of Bass Strait from the cliff tops along the 12-kilometre Bunurong Coastal Drive between Inverloch and Cape Paterson. The drive passes many natural attractions ready to explore, such as Eagles Nest, Twin Reefs, Shack Bay, The Caves and Flat Rocks.
110 Drowleys Road
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