Block size: 1.76 Hectares approx.House size: 117 m² approx.
Natural Beauty in a Peaceful Setting
Nestled at 3401 Gordon River Road in Fitzgerald, this property presents a charming 2-bedroom home accompanied by an expansive rumpus room or supplementary lounge area. Spread across three titles over just above 4 acres, the property boasts not only valuable water rights but also a nearby creek, enhancing its allure. Its enviable location offers breathtaking views of Mt. Anne, the tallest peak in the Southwest National Park, adding an extra layer of splendour. The property's boundary rests on Hudson Creek, ensuring a permanent water source. Conveniently positioned, it is only a stone's throw away from the Maydena Bike Park and a mere ten-minute drive to the renowned Mount Field National Park. This makes it an idyllic retreat for nature and outdoor enthusiasts alike. A recent build to the back of the house has been constructed to complement the original footprint of the existing section, blending modern comfort seamlessly with its rustic charm. Don't let this opportunity slip by to own a picturesque slice of Tasmania's beauty and craft your own sanctuary in this tranquil setting, with unparalleled views of Mt. Anne beckoning you to embrace the serenity of the surroundings.
Roberts Real Estate have obtained all information in this document from sources considered to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations. All measurements are approximate.
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