Share Property
Lot 9/318 Wiiteena Road
Jackeys Marsh TAS 7304
Lot 9/318 Wiiteena Road
Jackeys Marsh TAS 7304
Lot 9/318 Wiiteena Road, Jackeys Marsh TAS 7304
•
Property was sold on 28 November 2022.
Sold on 28 November 2022.
•
•
Escape the hustle and bustle with this countryside retreat, ideal for those seeking peace and tranquility.
Embrace a greener lifestyle with this eco-conscious property, minimizing your environmental footprint.
LOT 9 -318 WIITEENA ROAD, JACKEYS MARSH Underneath the north-eastern tip of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage area is a special property providing clear title to a 2ha (approx) bush block with creek frontage, as well as a strata title share of 54ha (approx) of forested land on a north facing slope. Featuring a substantial two storey pole construction timber and mud brick home, with balcony and decking, the property allows you to have an idyllic self-sufficient lifestyle in comfort. Off the grid, the home is powered by solar panels, and a slow combustion stove provides hot water. Adding to that is the permanent creek. You will not want for more. A large lounge with wood heater, separate dining, roomy kitchen and bathroom comprises the lower level, with three bedrooms situated upstairs. The main bedroom is large and comfortable with a framed window view of Mother Cummings Peak that lights up with the setting sun. There is gas hot water and a combustion stove. . There is an undercover car space, a workshop and wood shed and pleanty of room for growing veggies, so, while the abundant wildlife graze the cleared land around the house, you can sit and contemplate the new dawn. Most of the property is covered by a conservation covenant and some of it is registered under the "Land for Wildlife" programme as a place where Tasmania's unique flora and fauna is protected. The property has established community infrastructure and a shared history of cooperation and nature conservation. The nearest town is Meander, nestled under the mountains with a shop and post office. Deloraine is the closest major town and is widely regarded as the centre of community art and craft for Tasmania. It hosts the largest craft exhibition in the southern hemisphere annually, and many artists and craftspeople have chosen to reside in the surrounding district.
By submitting your message, you agree to our Privacy Policy.
*Indicates a required field
LOT 9 -318 WIITEENA ROAD, JACKEYS MARSH Underneath the north-eastern tip of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage area is a special property providing clear title to a 2ha (approx) bush block with creek frontage, as well as a strata title share of 54ha (approx) of forested land on a north facing slope. Featuring a substantial two storey pole construction timber and mud brick home, with balcony and decking, the property allows you to have an idyllic self-sufficient lifestyle in comfort. Off the grid, the home is powered by solar panels, and a slow combustion stove provides hot water. Adding to that is the permanent creek. You will not want for more. A large lounge with wood heater, separate dining, roomy kitchen and bathroom comprises the lower level, with three bedrooms situated upstairs. The main bedroom is large and comfortable with a framed window view of Mother Cummings Peak that lights up with the setting sun. There is gas hot water and a combustion stove. . There is an undercover car space, a workshop and wood shed and pleanty of room for growing veggies, so, while the abundant wildlife graze the cleared land around the house, you can sit and contemplate the new dawn. Most of the property is covered by a conservation covenant and some of it is registered under the "Land for Wildlife" programme as a place where Tasmania's unique flora and fauna is protected. The property has established community infrastructure and a shared history of cooperation and nature conservation. The nearest town is Meander, nestled under the mountains with a shop and post office. Deloraine is the closest major town and is widely regarded as the centre of community art and craft for Tasmania. It hosts the largest craft exhibition in the southern hemisphere annually, and many artists and craftspeople have chosen to reside in the surrounding district.