Absolute privacy and space are dominant characteristics of Lentara, a property of 19 hectares combining a picturesque rural landscape setting with a well-established and vertically-integrated boutique olive grove.
Opportunity exists for expansion of the boutique grove, and expansion of the modern processing plant, diversification, eco-tourism or simply a relaxing lifestyle while being minutes away from the town of Exeter and city of Launceston.
The charming vertical timber board pole house displays richness of crafted timbers and warmth from its north facing aspect. The morning sun beams into the modern kitchen. Its design flows into the open plan living on the ground floor. Bedrooms are on both levels. Solar energy is generated for hot water and power grid transfer.
Lentara extra virgin olive oil, processed on site from its 650 trees, has been awarded a swag of industry medals since 2009, including at national level and in the traditional heartland of olive oil production, South Australia, including the top gold boutique award in 2012.
The property itself has untapped potential for further development, north-facing land feeding on-site dams capable of greater utilisation than currently used for all irrigation purposes. Irrigation infrastructure which already exists is also under-utilised.
Lentara is located in the heartland of one of Tasmania’s premium viticulture regions, the Tamar Valley, with potential for participation in the increasingly popular tourist wine and fine food route in north Tasmania, whether maintained as a boutique grove or diversified and transformed into something else.