The iconic Historic property of Cullenswood is being offered to the market for the first time since the original land grant in the 1820s.
Located in Tasmanias Fingal valley, the property is situated 5 minutes from the township of St Marys. Historic rainfall records for Gray and Cullenswood of 900mm annually, water storage and irrigation development potential are key features of the property.
The homestead circ 1827 was built from stone and timbers off the farm and features gardens boasting some of the largest Redwood trees in the Southern hemisphere. Cullenswood even has its own historic roadside church circa 1847, a local landmark.
With some 2,590 Hectares in 4 titles, the property provides some 1,300 Hectares of arable land with the balance having the potential to further develop parts of remnant timber plantations. Coal reserves generate another source of revenue from royalties.
Presently a dam provides 1,000 ML of on-farm storage, however plans have been developed for significant additional water storage on-farm, which could be filled from winter run-off.