Living at Wattle Ridge

Set amongst a mixture of pastoral land and acreage living, Wattle Ridge offers spacious sustainable living and countryside community.

Wattle Ridge is located along Lynnes Road, approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes from south-eastern Melbourne, nestled amongst picturesque farmland. The gently undulating terrain presents the perfect opportunity to capture northerly views of the spectacular Kongwak ridge.

Thoughtfully oriented 5 acre (20,000 square metre) blocks present the perfect canvas to craft your ideal surroundings or embrace the stunning farmscape.

Sustainable or off-grid living opportunities can be maximised by harvesting abundant rainfall, harnessing the northerly aspect or installing passive septic systems and renewable energy generation.
Underground power supply to each block provides secure electricity without obtrusive overhead lines.

High-speed internet accessible from the NBN network or personal satellite ensures connectivity and unlocks work-from-home opportunities.

The spacious allotments provide the flexibility to select your preferred building site, create the garden of your dreams or keep a small number of livestock.

Careful caveats encourage sensitive use of the land, a peaceful environment and the protection of asset values.

Unlike other rural allotments, Wattle Ridge at Wattle Bank features sealed asphalt roads for a smooth journey home with less dust.

The peaceful rural setting promises a lifestyle that blends pastoral charm with the ease of access to local amenities, ensuring that both relaxation and convenience are at your doorstep.


Connectivity

Wattle Ridge features Wattle Bank’s only established walking path. Quiet local roads and the new footpath combine to form a 3km walking circuit without the need to hop in a car. One of Bass Coast’s most popular road cycling routes lies on the doorstep to Wattle Ridge estate.

Nature Conservation

Wattle Ridge features 18 acres of protected native bushland and a thriving habitat for native birdlife and vegetation. Enhancement of the natural environment has been achieved by establishing additional wildlife corridors to ensure native flora and fauna continue to thrive. Sightings of echnidas, koalas and wedge-tailed eagles are a regular occurrence within bushland on the estate.