Born into English gentry but then transported to Tasmania in 1832, Thomas Burbury was an exemplary convict. He was subsequently pardoned and went on to acquire extensive landholdings in the Oatlands area, most notably Inglewood at Andover in 1849. The property has since been farmed by six successive generations of Burburys. This is the first time the property has ever been offered for sale. A beautifully presented blue ribbon property in a reliable 600mm rainfall area. Circa 1870 homestead with 4 acres of garden with a superb outlook over the property. 6,000 acres of high carrying capacity improved pasture suitable for breeding and fattening, with the balance being commercial forest. Potential to store large quantities of water from Little Swanport River and Duck Holes Creek that dissect the property. The condition of Inglewood is second to none. It has long been known for producing market topping wool and livestock and for its Merino Stud. Rarely does the opportunity present itself for a purchaser to capitalize on such an enviable reputation.