If you are conservation-minded and looking for a bush block, this is one of the few remaining natural bush blocks between Sheffield and the north-west coast, at 17.46 hectares (43.14 acres). It's tucked away in a private, quiet area off Allisons Road.
Full of remnant wet eucalyptus forest with large mountain ash understory, including temperate rainforest on the banks of the Don River. Native animals documented in this ecosystem include wedge-tail eagles, white goshawks, quolls, Tasmanian Devils, echidnas, platypus and burrowing crayfish. All these flora and fauna are listed on the environmental covenant, which covers the majority of this property.
This would suit people who enjoy an outdoor lifestyle, like to walk in a natural bush setting with established walking tracks, experience wildlife at its best, or perhaps tap into the tourist market with eco-tours, glamping, tiny house or viewing platforms.
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