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Project Residential New South Wales

Trellises

New South Wales — Cessnock, Hunter Region

A boutique residential release in Cessnock offering open space, mountain views and a relaxed village environment, positioned moments from a thriving CBD and established community amenities.

Located at the gateway to the Hunter Valley wine region, the development provides convenient access to tourism, employment and transport connections, delivering a well-balanced lifestyle within a growing regional hub.

BOUTIQUE LIVING. HUNTER VALLEY CONNECTION.

Project
Overview

Location Cessnock (Hunter Region, NSW)
Estate Type Boutique residential development within an established, predominantly owner-occupied community
Setting Open space and mountain view setting positioned at the gateway to the Hunter Valley wine region
Scale Limited release of 6 allotments with generously sized lots up to approximately 458m²
Connectivity Close to Cessnock CBD with access to transport, retail, schools and the Hunter Expressway for regional connectivity

About
Trellises

Positioned in Cessnock, this boutique residential release delivers a relaxed village lifestyle with open space, mountain views and close proximity to a thriving local CBD and established community amenities.

Located at the gateway to the Hunter Valley, the area is supported by a strong tourism and local business economy, offering access to wineries, hospitality and employment opportunities across the region.

Residents benefit from a well-established regional centre, with nearby schools, medical services, retail centres and everyday conveniences all within easy reach of the community.

Connectivity is enhanced via the Hunter Expressway, providing efficient links to Maitland, Newcastle and surrounding employment hubs while maintaining a more relaxed regional living environment.

With continued growth, infrastructure investment and increasing demand driven by tourism and regional migration, the area presents a well-positioned opportunity for both lifestyle buyers and investors.

Why
Cessnock

Located in the Hunter Region, Cessnock sits within a well-established and growing regional centre, supported by a diverse local economy driven by tourism, agriculture and business activity.

Positioned at the gateway to the Hunter Valley, the area benefits from strong regional connectivity and ongoing population growth, supporting long-term demand for housing and lifestyle-focused communities.

With continued infrastructure investment, strong tourism demand and sustained regional growth, the area presents a high-demand location with long-term growth potential.

Strategic
Hunter Region Location

Positioned in the Hunter Region, the location benefits from established infrastructure, strong regional connectivity and ongoing growth, supporting long-term population expansion and economic activity.

Located near the Hunter Expressway, residents enjoy direct access to Maitland, Newcastle and surrounding employment centres, placing the community within a key regional growth corridor.

With significant infrastructure investment and strong regional fundamentals, the area delivers a well-connected location with long-term growth potential.

Local Amenities
Infrastructure & Community Services

Education

The area is supported by a well-established network of education facilities, with access to local schools, private education and tertiary learning pathways across the Hunter Region.

  • Primary & Secondary: A network of public schools across Cessnock and surrounding districts, including multiple primary and high school options within the local area
  • Private Education: A selection of established private and independent schools servicing the wider Cessnock region
  • Early Learning: Local childcare and early learning centres supporting families within the community
  • Higher Education: University of Newcastle and local TAFE campuses providing tertiary and vocational education opportunities within the region

Medical

The area is supported by established healthcare infrastructure, with access to hospitals, community health services and advanced medical facilities across the Hunter Region.

  • Hospital Facilities: Cessnock Hospital and nearby major hospitals including the $450 million Maitland Hospital development
  • Medical Centres: Local GP clinics and community health centres servicing Cessnock and surrounding suburbs
  • Everyday Healthcare: Pharmacies, dental clinics and allied health providers supporting day-to-day health needs
  • Regional Network: Access to one of the most advanced health and medical systems in NSW across the broader Hunter Region

Lifestyle

The area offers a Hunter Valley lifestyle defined by natural landscapes, recreation and tourism, with access to outdoor experiences and leisure opportunities across the region.

  • Recreation: Local parks, open spaces and community facilities supporting outdoor living and family lifestyles
  • Wine & Tourism: Over 120 wineries and cellar doors within the Hunter Valley, one of Australia’s leading tourism destinations
  • Outdoor Living: State forests, walking trails and natural landscapes surrounding Cessnock
  • Leisure: Cafés, dining, clubs and entertainment options throughout Cessnock and the wider Hunter Region

Positioned
for Growth

Located in the Hunter Region, the area benefits from strong population growth, a diverse local economy and ongoing infrastructure investment, supporting long-term demand for housing and regional expansion.

Positioned at the gateway to the Hunter Valley, the region is underpinned by a $521 million tourism economy attracting over 2.5 million visitors annually, alongside established industries including agriculture and local business.

The location is supported by well-developed transport networks and regional infrastructure, with access to the Hunter Expressway connecting residents to Maitland, Newcastle and surrounding employment centres.

Significant investment across health, education and commercial sectors continues to strengthen the region, including major hospital upgrades, retail expansion and university development.

With sustained growth, infrastructure delivery and increasing demand driven by lifestyle migration and tourism, the area presents a practical, well-connected setting with long-term growth potential.

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