Description
Just a half hour drive to Hobart, this rare waterfront block of land sports spectacular views across to Bruny Island and the D'Entrecasteaux Channel. A private 300m long beach is easily accessed through the 1.84ha (4.5 acres) of beautiful bush and a further 1ha (2.5 acres) of crown land down to the high water mark.
The large 1.5 acre clearing to the north of the block is sloping gently north-east and would allow for a number of ideal house site; balancing northern sun with stunning water views to the East. The view spans from North Bruny Island, the Isthmus and distant Fluted Cape on South Bruny Island. A old weatherboard house sits level on stumps which could easily be transformed into a shed or temporary dwelling and is lockable and watertight as is.
The remainder of the block is bush, mainly eucalyptus, native cherry and coastal species. There is a vehicle track down to the beach, enough room for a car and trailer, or just for a daily walk down to the waterfront. Parts of an old jetty can be seen at low tide, and there is space to store a dinghy above high water mark.
Abundant bird life, plenty of firewood, and lots of opportunity for bush tracks and beach walks, extraordinary sunrises, privacy, with great potential for a house and enough space for a sizeable garden make this block a rare opportunity. Although adjacent to the road, the block is very private and quiet to road traffic.
Woodbridge is treasured for it's village charm, having left behind the suburban feel of Margate and Snug. Peppermint Bay Restaurant is well known for fine dining or a simple lunch and coffee. Other activities include a village shop, post office, primary school, public jetty, local food co-op, plant nursery, Marine discovery centre, community centre, police station, community hall. A Public Library and Services Tasmania are in Kingston, 20 minutes away. The Bruny Island Ferry is 7 minutes drive north to Kettering, and there is plenty of exploring to do around the D'Entrecasteaux Channel and areas to the south, across to Cygent, Huonville, Franklin down to Cockle Creek and the South West. There is ample boating and yachting opportunity around the sheltered but interesting coastline of the Channel, with a marina situated at Kettering.
Disclaimer:
Whilst every care has been taken to verify the accuracy of the details in this advertisement, For Sale By Owner (forsalebyowner.com.au Pty Ltd) cannot guarantee its correctness. Prospective buyers or tenants need to take such action as is necessary, to satisfy themselves of any pertinent matters.
The large 1.5 acre clearing to the north of the block is sloping gently north-east and would allow for a number of ideal house site; balancing northern sun with stunning water views to the East. The view spans from North Bruny Island, the Isthmus and distant Fluted Cape on South Bruny Island. A old weatherboard house sits level on stumps which could easily be transformed into a shed or temporary dwelling and is lockable and watertight as is.
The remainder of the block is bush, mainly eucalyptus, native cherry and coastal species. There is a vehicle track down to the beach, enough room for a car and trailer, or just for a daily walk down to the waterfront. Parts of an old jetty can be seen at low tide, and there is space to store a dinghy above high water mark.
Abundant bird life, plenty of firewood, and lots of opportunity for bush tracks and beach walks, extraordinary sunrises, privacy, with great potential for a house and enough space for a sizeable garden make this block a rare opportunity. Although adjacent to the road, the block is very private and quiet to road traffic.
Woodbridge is treasured for it's village charm, having left behind the suburban feel of Margate and Snug. Peppermint Bay Restaurant is well known for fine dining or a simple lunch and coffee. Other activities include a village shop, post office, primary school, public jetty, local food co-op, plant nursery, Marine discovery centre, community centre, police station, community hall. A Public Library and Services Tasmania are in Kingston, 20 minutes away. The Bruny Island Ferry is 7 minutes drive north to Kettering, and there is plenty of exploring to do around the D'Entrecasteaux Channel and areas to the south, across to Cygent, Huonville, Franklin down to Cockle Creek and the South West. There is ample boating and yachting opportunity around the sheltered but interesting coastline of the Channel, with a marina situated at Kettering.
Disclaimer:
Whilst every care has been taken to verify the accuracy of the details in this advertisement, For Sale By Owner (forsalebyowner.com.au Pty Ltd) cannot guarantee its correctness. Prospective buyers or tenants need to take such action as is necessary, to satisfy themselves of any pertinent matters.