Grazing and Cropping Land with Stunning Views
This sprawling property is one of the most magnificent parcels of grazing and cropping land available on the stunning Tasman Peninsula, if not in all of Tasmania.
Spanning over 1,300 acres on 4 titles of idyllic land with magnificent water views, simply put, this property will take your breath away. Take your pick of iconic landmarks including Mount Wellington, Bruny Island, Lime, Norfolk, Storm and Fredrick Henry Bays that all contribute to the expansive views.
The farm boasts sheltered calving paddocks that are perfect for grazing and nurturing livestock and is well fenced with wallaby fencing, adding an extra layer of protection. There are multiple dams scattered throughout the property, offering a valuable water source for your cattle.
The property is well fertilised and harvests around 8,000 squares of hay per year with potential to increase.
The site also boasts several key improvements , including a 3 bay shed, cattle yards, well maintained roads and tracks right throughout the property and, furthermore, it offers remarkable potential house sites at every turn (STCA).
All titles have their own access from either Wiggins, Hurdle or Saltwater River Roads and the roads are in excellent condition.
The location of this property is simply unbeatable, only 1 hour and 20 minutes to Hobart, yet you are are surrounded by nature with big views and the smell of the sea close by, making it paradise on earth.
In conclusion, this offering is a true wonder that offers a unique opportunity for anyone who wishes to be immersed in nature, surrounded by stunning water views, and enjoy the peacefulness that comes with it. It is perfect for those who have a passion for farming and livestock or those who simply want to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and live in a serene environment.
Disclaimer:
The information contained in this listing has been supplied to Win Em All P/L trading as Homelands Property from a variety of sources and to the best of their knowledge. The Agents are unable to verify whether the above information is accurate. All interested persons should make and rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not the information is, in fact accurate.