Well known “Coy Farm” is ideally located between Longford and Cressy in Northern Tasmania. The property comprises 44.62 hectares or 110 acres approximately, very sound farming country with typically strong Cressy soils.

The country is relatively flat and enjoys 2 road frontages. The Cressy/Longford irrigation channel runs through the property providing 2 water licences for irrigation purposes and 3 paddocks enjoy underground irrigation mains. Traditionally, this farm has grown a variety of high value crops including poppies, potatoes and carrot seed, alongside a mixed grazing operation. Hay and silage have been harvested on an annual basis.

The solid circa 1950 brick and tile homestead is well located on the property and retains many original features of the era with beautiful timber joinery and 12ft ceilings. Renovations include a brand new bathroom and updating of 2 of the formal rooms. The entire verandah has been glassed in providing a delightful sunroom with views of the property and surrounding farmlands. Mature English trees provide charm, shade and shelter. Extensive outbuildings include a shearing shed, hay barns, machinery sheds, 3 excellent stables (with WIWO yards) and double lockup garage/boatshed.

“Coy Farm” is a versatile holding and presents an exciting opportunity to a range of buyers from serious cropping/grazing enterprises to horticultural interests as well as equestrian pursuits and even retired farmers.
The current Owners have enjoyed a country lifestyle, whilst making a good income by leasing the majority of the land to nearby cropping farmers.
Properties of this quality and size are hard to come by in this tightly held area, so close to Launceston and the airport.