A combination of two magnificent titles set on the edge of the Sheffield township with the majestic Mount Roland featuring as a backdrop “GLEN LEA” comprising 157 acres (63.8 hectares) together with “ROLANDVALE” comprising 162 acres (65.8 hectares).

The property has recently been divided into two titles providing diversity of future options, both are available for purchase, giving the professional farmer atotal capacity of 319 acres.

The undulating slopes of “Glen Lea and Roland Vale” has produced in excess of 800 bales of silage in a season while carrying up to 300 head of cattle including cows and followers,and sheep flock,and with the only recent cropping being a limited acreage of brassica for fodder. Significant renovations have been made to stock watering and serviceability, paddock planning and layout, as well as soil agronomy and fertiliser regimes in recent times. Pasture and fencing infrastructure continues to be upgraded under the properties current ownership.

A comfortable and spacious four bedroom brick homestead sits central to the farming operations. The homestead features wood heating and reverse cycle air conditioning for year round ambient comfort, generous storage and built in wardrobe capacity. Double garage and a direct access carport provide ample and secure vehicle parking.

Spacious machinery shedding and barns provide for on farm storage, as well as livestock management with cattle handling facilities, as well as shearing facilities for sheep, which includes generous space internally to hold stock waiting for shearing should weather conditions change. Both cattle and sheep facilities have outdoor yard and handling facilities.

Farm water supply is more than adequate for the current beef farming operation, with rainwater tank storage, pristine quality bore water,and dam storage water all utilised.

However there is significant opportunity and potential for future expansion of this resource at this property both in establishment of storage capacity, and potential with proposed Tasmanian Irrigation schemes should they proceed. (please contact Neil 0429 331 664 for further detail). This property has a good balance of shelter and slopes to best produce livestock in the varied climatic seasonal conditions of North-West Tasmania. The property features undulating pastures with aspects that have advantages in all seasons.

In addition now that the property has been divided into two titles this land holding has two or three of the most spectacular sites to establish a second home (STCA), giving both privacy, magnificent views and the ability to observe almost the entire farming operations of the property, a real advantage for any operator with two families or employing a farm worker.

Call Neil Colbeck 0429 331 664

Property Code: 317