When describing a property such as this, the phrase "your own piece of Tasmanian paradise" truly applies. This sheltered property is nestled between Lake Barrington Rd and the edge of the lake, with extended natural forest on both borders. It features a variety of clear areas suitable for building your dream home or holiday shack, and is also a fantastic location for camping. The property boasts over 7 Hectares (approx. 18 acres) of mixed pasture and bushland. There is plenty of space for growing vegetables plus fruit and nut trees. The soil is very fertile. A small spring fed dam supplies water for irrigation. Within the boundaries of the property, a creek runs along the eastern edge and empties into Lake Barrington. It has a small waterfall and is lined with beautiful manferns, The native forest includes magnificent gum, blackwood, and sassafras trees. Additionally there are two large chestnut trees, originally planted by the owners. The forest provides the perfect shelter for wildlife of all kinds, including many different bird species, pademelons and the occasional echidna as well. The property is conveniently located only 500 meters from the Lake Barrington public boat ramp, which is the perfect spot to go for a swim in the cool Lake Barrington water, attempt to catch some of the Lake Barrington fish, or try your hand at some of the water sports, such as boating, water skiing or Jet skiing. Searching for peace and contemplation? For most days of the year the lake seems to be there just for you, the waters quietly reflecting the surrounding forests. If you enjoy walking, the Forth Falls walking track is only a 10-minute walk away. The track is lined with lush forest and ferns leading to a picturesque series of waterfalls and cascades, making this the perfect walk for the avid adventurer. 5kms east of the property, you will find the local township of Wilmot, which has a local store, primary school and Museum. To the north, the city of Devonport and the town of Ulverstone are each approximately 45 minutes' drive away. Sheffield, the well-known Town of Murals is also 40 minutes' drive towards the east, and the Cradle Mountain visitor centre is approximately 45 minutes south of the property. This opportunity won't last long, contact the listing agent Joseph Laing today on 0428 877 732 to book a private inspection.
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