Two titles, more than two hectares one huge opportunity! Two adjoining vacant bush blocks, for sale 'By Offer' representing a significant stake in a great setting.
Elevated, facing north, featuring extensive frontage to Cascade Dam Road the primary shuttle road to Black Stump - where so many of Derby's mountain biking adventures commence.
The land is zoned 'Landscape Conservation Zone 22.0' and consists of two titles across a combined total of 2.08 hectares. Close to town, both titles front Cascade Dam Road lending themselves for use as an "associated tourist operation" as the 22.0 landscape zoning allows.
Or simply make it a fabulous house site. An incredible setting looking towards Mount William amongst Tasmanian ferns, native trees and wildlife that make this a special piece of land.
Situated opposite the iconic Trail View House, high above the township yet merely minutes away from all the action, this exceptional site suggests outstanding scope as a place to live, work and play in one of Tasmania's most highly regarded, world renowned visitor destinations.
Explore the potential and pursue the possibilities defined by outstanding natural beauty. Fall in love with this today and secure a superb opportunity. Do your due diligence subject to relevant Dorset Council approvals and create a spectacular future on this long held unforgettable surrounding.
Features include: City Views,Water Views
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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