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Travel information. On wet days there are a number of indoor and undercover activities to bring sunshine to any rainy day! Blackbeard the evil pirate will try to put you off so be on your guard Junior go karts years are great fun for children as although they race separately from the senior go karts, they enjoy the same great outdoor track. Discover laser clay pigeon shooting right here at Heatherton; the only one of its kind in Pembrokeshire!
Will your little one be the next King Arthur and manage to pull the sword from the stone? Practicing your swing? The yard driving range with 9 covered bays, various targets and a variety of clubs for you to borrow. Like what you see at Heatherton World of Activities?
Related stories. Topics: Coastline. I think the site was the Heatherton Sanatorium, opened In the s it became the Heatherton Hospital for the treatment of alcohol and drug dependencies. In the late 80s it became a psychiatric hospital for the elderly. It was finally closed in It's now the Kingston Centre.
We stayed with friends in this estate for a while. The house was well laid out and has lots of storage which is good. We did also have problems finding a place to park our car. I even considered buying in the Heath for a moment in time. Was stunned by the superficial beauty of the estate. However was put off quickly by a large number of factors mostly covered by previous feedback.
Small jigsaw blocks, poor quality build, lack of parking, lots of noise from neighbours and the airport, etc.. It is safe to assume that prices will fall dramatically in the future as the properties start to show some age.
But I also found another factor not covered by other comments - I spoke to a few locals and they told me that at the end of Ball Road was the Brighton Municipal Tip i. It was covered recently, but is still highly toxic releasing fumes and toxins to groundwater, etc. You can still see the signs for it at the end of the street the land now occupied by horses. It was going to be converted to playing fields for a school, but considered too toxic.
After doing further research, I found the site next to it the network of quarries off Heatherton Road , is scheduled to be the next tip site owned by Transfield now it seems. Another interesting fact - The Heath estate was built on the site of the former Heatherton Mental Asylum. So look out for the ghosts of tortured souls wandering the streets at night Something to tell the kids at Halloween :-P There seems to be a lot of strange recent positive feedback in a short period of time.
Looks like it was put there by real estate agents or sellers? Suggest that you read all the comments and make your own decision. In response to the negative feedback left by some people, please consider: Jgibson You seem bitter and intent on spoiling it for residents! I appreciate that estate living is not for everyone and there is a fair amount of scepticism in regards to living here but… The prohibition on the use of blinds was only a temporary thing to allow Mirvac the builder control on the appearance of the estate until all the houses were sold - no longer in place and probably not enforceable at the time anyhow.
You may have been duped by your builder. I am aligned to the building trade myself and it sounds to me like the wall footing must have rolled to cause a wall collapse like that. These houses were, on the whole, well built by a quality volume builder and the style of build brick facade and blue board render is no different from the majority of modern houses. A building inspection should always be undertaken by a competent person prior to buying!
You fear that the values will fall dramatically — you seem intent now that you have sold on facilitating this… so you can justify your decision? Sammyj: A less bitter and more rounded account of your experience of living here.
However I expect most of the issues would be encountered in houses of neighbouring suburbs. All houses, particularly modern double storey houses, creak and move a bit and don't forget we have been through a broken drought.
ADSL internet is available in estate. Access to ADSL 2 may have been limited originally and allocation exhausted and apparently will be upgraded. Our experience of the Heath 8yrs this month has been great. No issues with the house, barely notice the planes at all though it may be that some air space above the estate is busier than others in this regard, very very peaceful in the evening and throughout the night, great neighbours, well located, and safe for the kids.
Although this style of living may be higher density than that of housing located on other traditional blocks, the now common practice of sub-division and the building of newer double storey houses on these traditional blocks is changing this i. I've lived here since and I'm onto my 3rd house in the Heath!
Firstly I lived in stage 1 with my family in the Portsea design. As teenagers we all loved that our rooms were huge and we had our own space from our parents. In my then boyfriend and I bought a Terrace house off the plan in the final stage as our first home. Compared to what we could get for the same price in Cheltenham, Mentone, East Bentleigh or Moorabbin we couldn't believe what value we got for our money.
All of our friends were buying their first houses in these suburbs and they were tiny and needed totally renovating. Here we were with this beautifully designed, sleek, modern home in a street where all of the houses looked just as fantastic.
When we got married and wanted to start a family almost 3 years ago, we sold our terrace and started looking around the area again. For our money we looked at houses back in the same suburbs as last time and all we could afford was a pushover or something that needed totally renovating. Having come from two previously brand new houses in the Heath you can imagine that I was miserable at the thought!!
When we found our beautiful 4 bedroom home overlooking the park with its beautiful garden and perfect floor plan it didn't take long for us to realise that the Heath was where we wanted to be and to raise our own children.
We now have an 18 month old daughter and another baby on the way and along with our 7 year old Maltese Poodle we absolutely love living here. There's hardly any traffic, so many parks with play equipment, walking tracks, beautiful open spaces and generally a feeling of community. We have made life long friends with neighbours and love to watch our kids grow up together. We are close to Southland, DFO and less than 10 minutes to either Mentone or Mordialloc where we love to head to on the weekend for brunch or late lunch.
The Monash Fwy is also close by and that also means Chadstone Shopping centre isn't far either! For what we have paid for our home I still can't quite believe how good the location is.
For families considering moving to the Heath I would say don't question it! Having a beautiful, low maintenance home in a safe and quiet suburb that is close to everything is a no brainer. I bought investment house in the Heath Estate 7 years ago and it has never been vacant for 2 weeks.
The rental return is fantastic, people seeking rental properties here are descent and professionals. Bought 8 years ago,still love it. Great size houses for the price,you will not find a bedroom house for these prices in mentone all cheltenham. Next to beach,schools and shops. Very quiet. No Problems. I did not know much about Heatheton until I moved into the Heath estate about 4 years ago - what a pleasant surprise.
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