If it’s fresh country air and a quiet life that you seek, this fantastic acreage should tick a lot of boxes. Situated 35 minutes to Ouse, 75 minutes to New Norfolk and 90 minutes to Hobart’s northern suburbs is this 150 acre (approx) bush block which offers peace, serenity and privacy, plus a small income (Australian Carbon Credit Units), as part of a larger carbon project.
This is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a raw, unspoiled slice of Tasmania – comprising peaceful bush and natural wetland, plus benefitting from a protective conservation covenant. The area is zoned “Rural Resource” by virtue of the Central Highlands Interim Planning Scheme 2015.
Located to the south of Dee Lagoon and west of the River Dee, a forestry related track/road provides a right of way from Victoria Valley Road to the maintenance track. The area east of the cleared strip rises slightly and has a cover of part cut-over native forest. The western area has minimal slope and is part low lying. There are two areas outside of the protective covenant which have potential for a weekend getaway or perhaps something more permanent (subject to the necessary council approvals).
The land is subject to a transmission line Wayleave Easement, Instrument creating Forestry Right and Conservation Covenant for a term of 99 years from March 2015.
If you want to enjoy a piece of Tassie’s rugged natural beauty and create your own bush retreat, do not miss this opportunity.
Dee Lagoon and Lake Echo are situated close by where you can fish for rainbow and brown trout in the pristine waters. The Central Highlands of Tasmania are filled with heritage towns, spectacular lakes and mountains for camping, fishing, hunting and bushwalking, not to mention being the home of our hydro electric system. There is simply no place like it – come and see for yourself. Give Nicholas a call to make a convenient time to inspect.
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