Price Reduction - Tasmanian Secluded retreat, a birdwatcher's lodge, an artist's hideaway, or an animal lover's paradise.
Phone enquiry code for this property : 8427
If you want solitude and peace, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. This 5.735-hectare property presents a rare opportunity for rest, seclusion and a private retreat in Tasmania's temperate rainforest. It's a world away from the hustle and bustle, yet it's only an 8-minute drive to Penguintowering eucalypts with lush 'Tasmanian tree ferns. Resident pademelons graze peacefully, and occasionally, the resident elusive echidna combines with views of Pink Robins, Green Rosellas and the Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo. Native vegetation gracefully intermingles with vibrant Waratahs and rhododendrons, their blossoms adding bursts of colour to the lush green backdrop.
Above all, it will only be sold as a haven for conservation, a place to protect and enjoy the unparalleled beauty of the Tasmanian wilderness.
Phone enquiry code for this property : 8427
Features include: Open fire place,Balcony,Deck,Shed,Built in robes,Reverse cycle air conditioning
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