Historic Lewis Anchorage site fishing for $6 million new owner

Andrew BisharaDecember 8, 2020

The historic Lewis Anchorage site, located on Mangrove Street, Taren’s Point, in Sydney’s South, has been listed for sale with $6 million expectations.

The property is situated in the southern shores of Botany Bay in close proximity to the entrance of the Georges River.

The property, which is currently occupied by boat repair and maintenance businesses, has a land area of 8,704 square metres and a water lease of 6,025 square metres. The sale is being conducted through Brett Cooper of Cooper Wilson, who says comparable opportunities have been few.

The site has been in the current owner’s family since 1935 commencing with a long commercial association with Botany Bay oyster farming from the early 1900s. In 1956 the Lewis family successfully dredged providing better access to Botany Bay for many vessels.

 In 1978, following the demise of the Georges River oyster industry, Lewis Anchorage shifted focus from oyster farming to the marine business. With over two acres of land, large compounds were initially sectioned off to store small boats and trailers. A boat launching ramp was constructed so that it could launch three boats at the one time.

 To provide maintenance and repairs to boats, the construction of the 70-tonne capacity ship-lift was completed in 1986, to lift boats out of the water. Since then, the site has lifted and housed huge cruisers both private and commercial for maintenance. Both Riviera and Maritimo vessels are sent to the site for packing prior to being exported. The marine repair facility has catered for many essential service vessels and a wide variety of private crafts, including Water Police, Coast Guard, Sydney Port Pilots, the Navy and the Army.

Current outgoing rates that are associated with the anchorage include Council rates ($13,348.80 plus GST per annum), water rates ($684.28 plus GST per annum) and a land tax of $35,897.30 plus GST per annum.

The property is situated in the southern shores of Botany Bay and is in close proximity to the entrance of the Georges River. Taren Point is only six kilometres to Cronulla and 25 kilometres to the Sydney CBD.

Expressions of interest in the property close on October 11 unless sold prior.

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