Discover a rare opportunity to own over 100 acres of highly usable farmland on the Tasman Peninsula. Mostly level with gentle slopes, this off-grid property is ideal for farming, vineyards, or a peaceful rural retreat. Surrounded by rolling countryside and neighboring vineyards, it offers the perfect blend of productivity and tranquility.
The charming timber home, built in the 1990s, was one of the first in the area designed for complete off-grid living. With three bedrooms, an inviting open-plan living and dining area, and a cosy wood heater, this home is both functional and welcoming. Large windows capture stunning rural vistas, while a spacious covered veranda and front and back decks provide the perfect spots to soak in the serenity.
Equipped for farming pursuits, the property features:
12 fenced paddocks, including 23 hay paddocks
Game-proof fencing
Stockyards, sheds offering plenty of storage for equipment.
A dedicated fenced garden with dam-fed water supply
Wildlife corridors that enhance shelter and biodiversity
Currently used for fattening cattle (Jap Ox), this land is equally suited to vineyards, hobby farming, or lifestyle enthusiasts seeking a self-sufficient escape. Despite its relaxing secluded feel, the property is only minutes from Saltwater River's scenic coastline-ideal for fishing, boating, and kayaking. The pristine 3.3 km white sandy beach of Slopen Main is just a short drive away.
Essential amenities, including shops, a school, medical facilities, and cafes, are conveniently located in Nubeena, just 1015 minutes away. And with Hobart approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes from your doorstep, this property blends rural tranquility with accessibility. The school bus picks up and drops off at the beginning of Dam Rd.
Don't miss your chance to secure this unique slice of Tasmania-contact us today to arrange an inspection!
Kate Storey Realty has obtained all information in this document from sources considered to be reliable, however we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information. All measurements are approximate only.