Positioned on the edge of the township of Judbury in Tasmanias picturesque Huon Valley is this sloping block of land that offers just under 8 acres of light native bushland, situated in a peaceful and quiet area. Providing a great outlook over neighbouring properties and the Huon River across the road and out to the Snowy Ranges in the distance, this block of land has many opportunities for building your dream home or a weekend retreat (subject to relevant approvals). From the block you can walk or ride to the Judbury park, playground and all of the sporting facilities is around 1.5km away.
For one who enjoys fishing, or would like to sit and enjoy the calmness of the river, there is walking access just across the road via an unformed reserved road down to the Huon River. A short driveway is formed and allows for an easy entry up to the small timber shed located near the road and mains power also runs along the roadside. The property is currently zoned rural resource and it is around 90m from the road to the rear of the lot where the views just keep getting better as you move further toward the top of the property opening up many different views and aspect combinations.
If you have been searching for your own Huon Valley parcel then look no further. Opportunities this close to the city with picture postcard views and beautiful natural forests are hard to come by. Positioned just a short drive to Huonville, where one can find all of their everyday needs and just 40 minutes to Hobart, this property is an easy commute for one who is looking to get away from the hustle and bustle.
Please call or email today for further information, a copy of the inspection video or to arrange a private inspection of this affordable bush parcel with this unique great combination.
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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