A fantastic opportunity has arisen to secure your own piece of Tasmanian bushland a most appealing holding of 31 acres (12.77 hectares) in Tea Tree, nestled between the historic village of Richmond and the bustling township of Brighton. Both of these locales offer comprehensive local services including doctors, IGA supermarkets and well regarded schools, with easy access to the Tasman Highway which is the gateway to either the Tasman Peninsula or the picturesque beaches of Tasmania's East Coast.
Alive with native bush and the accompanying wildlife, this appealing block offers the new owners the ultimate in peace and seclusion whilst being so close to facilities. Surrounded by a mix of farmland and rural residential properties, the block has a formed driveway leading directly to a cleared, mostly level and amazingly elevated area at the top of the hill. This is the optimum spot to enjoy stunning panoramic views back over the Coal River Valley, and alternatively out to Mount Wellington. This would be a perfect spot to build your dream home (STCA) and enjoy living at one with nature.
As the property is so close to the popular tourist attractions of MONA at Berriedale, Richmond Village, and the many vineyards located nearby, there is also great scope here to break into Tasmania's booming tourism market, with possible options being eco pod accommodation or Airbnb with an established residence. Any business usage would, of course, be subject to council approval.
A most appealing property with so much potential visit, inspect and experience a little of what wonderful lifestyle opportunities are on offer.
35 minutes drive to Hobart CBD 25 minutes to the Hobart International Airport 10 minutes to Richmond Village
Zoning: Rural
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