Situated only a short drive inland from Ulverstone, on Tasmania’s picturesque Central Coast is this attractive property of approximately 41 acres.

With a North/North Easterly aspect, the undulating red basalt soil lends itself to many applications. Currently, the property is used for grazing but in the past was cropped with poppies, peas, potatoes and broccoli.

A spring fed dam is used for irrigation and there are underground irrigation mains. A bore supplies water for the house.

There’s a 12m x 12m (approximately) machinery/hay shed, a workshop, stockyards, various other outbuilding, a 10,000 gallon tank and good electric fencing all complement this property.

The lovely double brick home has three bedrooms with built-ins, two bathrooms, separate dining room and two living areas, (one with wood heating, one with an open fireplace), both featuring cathedral ceilings and oregon beams. The kitchen features Tasmanian blackwood.

There is a double garage with remote doors and well established gardens including a veggie patch.

If this isn’t enough, the panoramic views from this attractive home of Mount Roland to the ocean should just top it off.