Capital Corporation unveils clubhouse at Lovedale Farm’s championship golf course in the Hunter Valley

The Lovedale Farm masterplan, developed by award-winning architects Hachem, brings together a considered vision for leisure and community living in Hunter Valley wine country
Capital Corporation unveils clubhouse at Lovedale Farm’s championship golf course in the Hunter Valley
Joel RobinsonJune 30, 2025PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

Marking another milestone for the $1 billion world-class residential golfing community in the heart of Hunter Valley wine country, Capital Corporation has lodged plans for the Golf Course Clubhouse that is set to become a vibrant hub for Lovedale Farm golfers, guests, and the wider Hunter Valley community.

The DA lodgement follows the success of Lovedale Farm’s first stage release of Designer Homes, with over 70 per cent sold, a combined value of $55 million.

Purchasers so far include a mix of local upgraders, Sydney-based buyers, and golf enthusiasts from Newcastle and the Central Coast.

The 1,200 square metre Clubhouse is designed to match the elevated 18-hole championship golf experience at Lovedale Farm and will include a range of facilities tailored to both golf enthusiasts and lifestyle-focused residents.

Features include a reception lounge, pro-shop, change rooms and lockers, a signature restaurant and bar, an exclusive members’ lounge, and event spaces for weddings, meetings and conferences.

Jim Hunter, Director of Capital Corporation, said the Clubhouse is a cornerstone of our golf course with modern golfing amenities and an exceptional hospitality offering for players and residents.

"The building is designed to complement the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape while offering a premium experience to members and their guests,” Hunter says.

“Lovedale Farm’s residential and tourism precincts have been purposefully designed around the golf course – not the other way around. A clear reflection of our commitment to establishing Australia’s leading lifestyle and golfing destination.”

Membership of Lovedale Farm Golf Club will provide preferred tee times, access to the members’ lounge, and exclusive discounts on cart hire, food and beverage, and services. Residents of Lovedale Farm will receive additional benefits including waived joining fees and reduced green fees as part of their ownership privileges.

The Lovedale Farm masterplan, developed by award-winning architects Hachem, brings together a considered vision for leisure and community living in Hunter Valley wine country. The Clubhouse sits within the broader vision that includes the championship golf course, a premium resort, a vibrant dining precinct and high-end residential offering.

Capital Corporation has also announced the first release of land, priced from $995,000.

This first Lifestyle Land release offers generous blocks ranging from 1,100m² to 3,000m², giving buyers the opportunity to custom-build a home in one of the Hunter Valley’s most sought-after addresses.

“The Lifestyle Land release has been designed to maximise views to the surrounding remnant woodlands,” added Jim Hunter. “These lots offer the perfect mix of luxury and connection to nature.”

Lovedale Farm is expected to deliver approximately 1,250 jobs during construction and inject over $300 million into the local economy. Once complete, the 240-hectare, precinct on Wine Country Drive is projected to contribute $100 million per annum to the Hunter Valley region, further enhancing its reputation as a key tourism and lifestyle destination.

The Lovedale Farm display suite at Hunter Valley Gardens is now open, offering a glimpse into the exceptional lifestyle that awaits future residents and visitors, an experience that’s truly redefining rural luxury.

Lovedale Farm’s first on site display home is scheduled for completion in October 2025. Capital Corporation, renowned for delivering both large scale urban regeneration and greenfield projects was founded over three decades ago. Capital Corporation has delivered close to 2,000 dwellings across Sydney in recent projects at Norwest, Woolooware Bay and Bondi Junction.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Apartments.com.au, where he leads the editorial team and oversees the country’s most comprehensive news coverage dedicated to the off the plan property market. With more than a decade of experience in residential real estate journalism, Joel brings deep insight into Australia’s evolving development landscape.

He holds a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism from Leeds Beckett University in the UK, and has developed a particular expertise in off the plan apartment space. Joel’s editorial lens spans the full lifecycle of a project—from site acquisition and planning approvals through to new launches, construction completions, and final sell-out—delivering trusted, buyer-focused content that supports informed decision-making across the property journey

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