Roche Group has several adjoining landholdings with a total area of more than 300 hectares at Cameron Park, New South Wales, approximately one and a half hours north of Sydney.

Cameron Grove Estate is being developed as a master-planned residential community accommodating approximately 2,000 dwellings in medium density and standard residential blocks. They are perfect for a first home buyer.

Cameron Grove is a 300 hectare development comprising approximately 2000 dwellings and will include a town square with a supermarket, discount department store, commercial space, specialty shops and an Irish Pub. The town square site adjoins a large local park and lake system and will be developed in concert with its natural surroundings.

An historic Tramway Corridor runs through the estate and it is intended to recapture its transport function through the creation of a pedestrian path and cycleway, linking with other pedestrian paths and cycleways within and external to the estate.

In addition, large scale Seniors Living development is also planned for part of the estate, taking advantage of the estate’s proximity to local services and facilities.

The masterplan for the development provides for sporting facilities and parks, complimenting a major sporting facility that is to be established adjacent to the eastern boundary of the estate. Combined, these will provide significant recreational opportunities for future residents.

The design of the estate will adhere to principles of water sensitive urban design, and integrated water cycle management will also be adopted with grey water recycling and reuse.

All residential development will meet required standards for energy efficiency, and home design will be encouraged to feature elements such as natural heating and ventilation to minimise energy use. Commercial development will meet the criteria for energy efficiency in commercial buildings.

 

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