Blinkbonny at Lunawanna on south Bruny Island has been owned by the one family for 100 years. The 4 bedroom homestead was built in 1880 and sits among huge English and native trees. Whilst only now used as a shack it could be renovated to its former glory. It has been recently rewired and awaits further attention. It is less than a kilometre to the waters edge and views over the D’Entrecasteaux Channel can be enjoyed from parts of the property.

The vast majority of the property is cleared pasture with some stands of tall straight stringy bark and under storey left for shelter. Reliable rainfall and good pasture makes it a perfect cattle property and fresh water is abundant from dams and also from Birds Creek that runs through the property. Small sections of useful apple orchard of different varieties on the property hint at what a productive and viable property Blinkbonny once was. The mild climate of the island would allow many other agricultural pursuits.

Farm improvements include good cattle yards, a massive 30m x 11m packing shed with power and a timber floor in excellent order, and a small timber workshop with 3phase power.

Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase this special property in a unique part of the world.