Retired harness racing legend Brian Hancock relists Teeny Lodge

Retired harness racing legend Brian Hancock relists Teeny Lodge
Jonathan ChancellorOctober 22, 2014

Champion trainer Brian Hancock has relisted his Calderwood harness racing property Teeny Lodge for auction this weekend.

The 22-hectare property at 582 Calderwood Road property has been listed with Starr Partners Windsor and W. M. Carpenter & Associates Bowral.

It has stabling for 35 horses, day yards, 12 paddocks, staff quarters, office and 700 metre training track at the base of the escarpment close to Albion Park.

With Brian Hancock retiring from the racing industry, the property will be on the market for the first time in 40 years, although listed in June last year.

It has been marketed as a wonderful nursery for the breeding and training of Australia’s honour roll of trotting.

An impressive five Inter Dominions wins has entered Teeny Lodge into racing folklore with winners such as; Koala King, Thorate, Weona Warrior and the legendary Our Sir Vancelot, winning three times.

It was named after Hancock’s first champion pacer, Teeny Rena.

The holding can now be further developed pending council approval, due to its status as General Rural in the Wollongong district.

It goes to Sunday onsite auction.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.
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