Acreage with tree framed views to Pirates Bay & the Hippolytes
There is so much potential on this 5 acres (approx) elevated land. Less than 1 hour from Hobart, and up a sloping tree line driveway, your piece of paradise awaits. A cleared block surrounded by native bush land with and abundance of bird life creates the ultimate feeling of serenity. The perfect location to build your dream coastal house. Positioned to take advantage of tree framed views of Pirates Bay and the iconic Hippolytes. Less than one kilometre to the Tessellated Pavement and renowned Eaglehawk Neck surf beach.
-Zoned Rural Living -Approx. 2.03ha nestled into the hills of Eaglehawk Neck -This will certainly tick your 'Tree Change' box -Lovely coastal forest towers over this amazing parcel of land -Fishing, boating, surfing, and beach combing all close by
In close proximity to numerous Tasman Peninsula natural wonders including, Waterfall Bay, the Blowhole, Doo Town and the Devils Kitchen, just to name a few. Pristine surf beach, boat ramp and game fishing close by. School, medical centre, chemist, cafes, hardware, post office and IGA supermarket approximately 20 minutes drive away. Murdunna and Port Arthur General Store/Roadhouses approximately 10 minutes away in either direction.
Features include: Water Views
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