If you have been searching for a quiet country escape that offers the combination of a tranquil setting with great proximity to towns, schools and Hobart then this perfect lifestyle sized lot could be the one for you.
Tucked away on this sleepy country lane on one of the many hills above Franklin, this quiet and peaceful block offers an affordable 1.9 acres of Land with plenty of room to build your desired home in this beautiful part of the Huon Valley, subject to all relevant approvals.
Sloped towards the north east, the property is a mix of pasture and silver wattle woodland giving it a sheltered yet sunny feel. Like many properties in the Franklin area, the property gets great morning and midday sun and offers shelter from the prevailing Westerly and Southerly weather patterns but loses some of the late afternoon sun due to the sheltered east facing aspect of the hills surrounding the area.
The property has an old pickers hut which has been converted to a large chook shed by a previous owner, and offers a relevant reflection of the deep history of the local area.
The quaint and charming township of Franklin is a quick 4 minute drive down the road, Franklin has a rich history being the original hub of the Huon Valley in the early days. Today it offers lovely cafes, restaurants, pubs, a tennis court, post office, a well renowned primary school, beautiful walks along the Huon Rivers edge, a marina, wooden boat centre, marine supply store, the Palais theatre and much more.
The property is zoned rural resource with clear access via Eadies Lane and mains power is running through the property.
Rates approx $462 pa
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