Great central coastal property only 15 minutes to Devonport City, ferry terminal and close to airport. Predominantly used as a grazing-fattening enterprise, this property has tremendous potential to a wide variety of agricultural pursuits. "Gerrands" features over 2km of full Don River frontage with approximately 10 hectares of river flats. Undulating grazing land is approximately 85 hectares and balance of 8 hectares quality bushland and stock shelter. An area of 21 hectares of bushland has been set aside for conservation purposes. Water is from Don River, dam and numerous springs plus bore for additional stock water. Sheep yards, barn and machinery shed. Unique and private rhododendron garden and rainforest area have been developed as a family recreation area. "Gerrands" represents a great opportunity to obtain a substantial and versatile acreage so close to the coast.
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