Sprawling Hunter Valley property with big potential
The nearly 230 hectare site is a one-of-a-kind investment opportunity.

Hunter Valley landmark estate with event spaces and airstrip up for grabs

A strong opportunity for large-scale investment has emerged in the heart of the Upper Hunter Valley, with the listing of 516 Rosemount Road, Denman. The landmark estate combines heavy-duty infrastructure with multiple temperature-controlled warehouses, event spaces, and farmland for an investor wanting to benefit from multiple revenue streams.

Spanning 229.97 hectares, the property is jointly marketed by Knight Frank Newcastle, Colliers Newcastle and McGrath Upper Hunter. It offers a unique blend of features suited to industries such as transport and logistics, agriculture, tourism, boutique manufacturing, and events.

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The property also comes with its own airstrip to cater to high-level commercial activity.

The multiple temperature-controlled warehouses make up 33,786 square metres, along with 25,000 square metres of hardstand and a significant power supply via five substations. A private airstrip ensures connectivity and accessibility for high-level commercial operations, along with a laboratory on-site.

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Event spaces allow for income streams from weddings and other celebrations.

Beyond its industrial strengths, the property also has potential as a hospitality destination. Formerly home to the renowned Rosemount Vineyard, the estate is strategically positioned with access to Muswellbrook, Singleton, Newcastle and Sydney. The site includes a function centre, cellar door, and event facilities, as well as three dwellings, landscaped surroundings, a workshop and laboratory. Fertile, irrigated land with extensive Goulburn River frontage further enhances its agricultural value.

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The are multiple temperature-controlled warehouses on the property.

“Properties of this scale and diversity rarely come to market in the Hunter Valley,” said Matt Shaw, partner at Knight Frank Newcastle.

“[No.] 516 Rosemount Road offers a rare chance to combine industrial, agricultural and tourism opportunities on a highly versatile site.”

There are also three dwellings that the new owners could reside in.

The property is being offered for sale via expression of interest, closing at 4pm on October 3, 2025.

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