Natural Amphitheatre, All-day Sun, Water Views!

This remarkable property is over 10acres (4.4Ha) and is on spectacular North Bruny Island. Across the road stunning coastline embodies the shores of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel where you can enjoy kayaking and fishing with a white sandy beach, ideal for swimming within walking distance.

Easy access is off Killora Road with a gated entrance where an established track leads to an elevated and private approved building envelope. To describe the 360degree view from here would be to say it's like a 'natural amphitheatre'. If you spin slowly around from the site it's a panorama of undulating paddocks and distant mountains with sparkling water glimpses through a corridor of lightly forested natural bushland.

The location of this cleared building envelope has been especially chosen for its all-day sun and delightful filtered views through to the water. It's a grounding experience to be in such a peaceful place.

The sounds of birds, water and the natural environment permeate, wedge-tail eagles and white bellied sea eagles are just some of the rare treats to be seen amongst the well supported wildlife. It's unusual not to see spotted quolls, wallabies and echidnas while exploring.

Impressive groves of magnificent ancient grass trees (Xanthorrhoea australis) are amongst a canopy of flowering eucalypts and stands of white gums, to name just a few of the flora and fauna providing habitat in the forested ...


CONTACT

Laureen Wood
Property Consultant

laureen@fnkingston.com.au
0409 680 822

... areas. The land supports its own natural world with significant environmental values in its wildlife corridors.

The acreage is a premium section off the historic, much loved 'Nebraska' farming property established in the early 1900s, named after an early steamship that passed through the channel before berthing in the Hobart port.

Previously tightly held, this wonderful lifestyle property offers options and opportunity for income sources. The property zoning 'rural resource' allows for the development of many potential uses (STCA). The now adjoining 'Nebraska' property has a long history of providing fruit, meat and milk for the surrounding communities over many decades and more recently supports a vineyard. It would also not be hard to envisage the design of a special coastal homestead or a contemporary architectural statement.

The 'hub' of Dennes Point is minutes away with a welcoming village, there's a wonderful café and local gallery to experience. Add to this the very popular Nebraska beach, jetty, boat ramps and walking trail.

The property is approximately an hour driving time to Hobart city, with an excellent ferry service every 20minutes. Enjoying 10minutes of down time on the scenic waters crossing.

Be quick to contact Laureen Wood to arrange a personal site visit and inspection.


Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. However we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries. ...

... to be reliable. However we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.