Lot 3 approx. 93.08ha with river frontage
Lot 4 approx. 32.58ha
Lot 5 approx. 40.67ha
Lot 6 approx. 280.7ha
Lot 7 approx. 53.12ha
Lot 8 approx. 39.86ha
Lot 9 approx. 25.09ha
Lot 12 approx. 33.18ha
Lot 13 approx. 72.66ha contracted to Forico
Offered for sale for the first time since 1850, "Woodville Run" has been in the same family for 6 generations is approximately 734.49 hectares divided into approx. 9 separate titles. Situated just 10 minutes east of Deloraine and highly visible from the Bass Highway and Meander Valley Road. For sale as one whole lot or as individual titles, the opportunity is yours.
Used as a sheep and cattle run until the early 1970's along with timber harvesting, including in its history several sleeper (railway) mills and at least two sawmill sites. The main area bounded by River Road and Porters Bridge Road is now a regenerating forest with access from those two roads, both of which have sealed surfaces.
The main area has river frontage on the Meander River which contains platypus, water rats and a variety of fish life. High hills give all round magnificent views to the south, Quamby Bluff and the Great Western Tiers, to the north towards Parkham and east towards Glengarry and the West Tamar. The forest contains a diverse range of animal life including Tasmanian Devils, quolls, wombats, wallabies, possums, sugar gliders etc. Birdlife includes Raptors with a registered Wedge Tail Eagle nesting site.
Vegetation is mainly dry sclerophyll forest consisting of Eucalyptus Viminalis (White Gum), Eucalyptus Amygdalina (Black Peppermint), Eucalyptus Ovata (Swamp Gum) and Eucalyptus Obliqua (Brown Top Stringy Bark) with some understory plants and native grasses.
The area down Kelly Road is currently a pine plantation under a share farming agreement with Forico.
All titles in both areas are zoned Rural and are classified as Private Timber Reserves. A Private Timber Reserve (PTR) is land set aside for growing trees for the production of timber, but a landowner is not forced to actually harvest the trees and a PTR can be revoked giving confidence to prospective purchasers who are more interested in conservation values. Alternatively, those purchasers interested in future harvesting can enjoy the protection offered them by a PTR.