This stunning rural property framed by the D’Entrecasteux Channel and seaside township of Dover consists of two farms, Mayfield and Seaview, together totalling around 400 acres of premium farming land. The offering is to sell the property as one or as two separate sales depending on buyer interest.
The farms were originally separated by the 20 metre Glenbervie Tramway Reserve which the owners purchased from the Government. The former Reserve has been incorporated into SP155522.
The sale includes a beautiful executive single level designer four bedroom homestead which features the best in fittings and fixtures as well as the chance for a family to live the rural lifestyle and still enjoy all of the modern creature comforts.
There is a gourmet open plan kitchen, dining and living area with huge windows and double sliding doors to a wrap around verandah to take in the beautiful setting and views. A free standing woodheater is a feature of the living area. High cathedral timber ceilings are attractive, as are the nice size bedrooms, all with a rural outlook. There are two designer bathrooms, the ensuite to the master bedroom with double basin vanity and a free standing bath. Solar panels are an excellent addition and there is an aerated water treatment system.
Incorporating five (5) separate titles, the property has lots of potential house sites, taking in majestic sea views in what must be one of the most beautiful locations in Tasmania, and just 75 minutes from Hobart.
Mayfield, a former deer farm, comprises 82 ha (202 ac) with more than 10 kilometres of deer (2.4m high) deer netting fencing and, therefore, is suitable for breeding of miniature/exotic animals, e.g. alpaca, deer, emus, llama, ostrich or sheep. Subdivided into 21 paddocks, Mayfield provides for ideal rotational grazing.There are all weather roads throughout and excellent irrigated water from large dams, springs and tanks.
In addition, there is a 170m hay shed; 110m three-door machinery shed with concrete floor and power; 104m fully functional deer processing shed with concrete floor, processing rooms with light, power and water; a 98m former apple packing shed, near new Arrow cattle yards with crush and ramp in all weather holding yard. The property is irrigated with 600-litre concrete troughs, installed in most paddocks and, there are five (5) dams and one spring. There is also an elevated grain silo and, the farm boasts its own quarry.
Mayfield is registered for primary cattle production and listed.
Seaview or Torbil, comprises 75 ha (185 ac) with over four (4) kilometres of five strand fencing. There are six (6) dams and one spring. A large machinery/hay shed and a 32 ha tree plantation.
Torbil Hill, at an elevation of 218 metres, provides 260 of breath-taking water views along the D’entrecasteaux Channel from Huon Island at the mouth of the Huon River, across to Bruny Island and the Southern Ocean, then around to Port Esperance, Dover and Adamson’s Peak. Sleeping Beauty Mountain is also visible from this property.