Lifestyle/Conservation Refuge in NW Tasmania
The Phone Code for this property is: 53338. Please quote this number when phoning or texting.
Ideally suited for climate refugees and active conservationists, this beautifully maintained 18 ha rural property called 'Tall White Gums' includes a comfortable 181 square metre north-facing home overlooking the Leven River valley and southern Dial Range.
The home is surrounded by 1.5 ha of pasture and apple orchard maintained by bossy Wiltshire Horn sheep and 14 ha of the critically endangered Tasmanian white gum (Eucalyptus viminalis) wet forest under conservation covenant. The property is also registered as 'Land for Wildlife', a philanthropically funded program run by the Tasmanian Land Conservancy.
The local climate has four distinct seasons and is influenced by its 41 degree south latitude and its proximity to Bass Strait, with summer highs well below Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, and winter lows above those of Canberra.
Other structures include a spacious 84 square metre Colorbond garage with two parking bays, ample storage and workshop areas, an original 100 square metre timber shed for equipment, firewood and other storage, a sheep stockyard, and three 25,000 litre water tanks.
The house is supplied by rainwater stored in one of the tanks and the other two tanks are supplied by a gravity feed from a permanent creek flowing through the property. The mean annual rainfall over the past 13 years has been 1,184 mm.
The property is 25 minutes (23 km) from the local town Ulverstone (population approx. 12,000) containing all essential shops and services with Woolworths and Coles deliveries available. It is only 40 minutes from the Spirit of Tasmania , and 45 minutes from Devonport Airport. The cities of Devonport and Burnie are 38 minutes (40 km) and 42 minutes (48 km) away, respectively. Peak hour traffic is rare anywhere in the Northwest. There are public hospitals at Burnie and Devonport.
Gunns Plains boasts spectacular limestone caves, a wildlife park, a vineyard and excellent trout fishing in the Leven River. The Leven Canyon and the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park are 23 and 66 minutes away, respectively. The whole of the Northwest Coast, including Ulverstone, is dotted with safe beaches.
Good connectivity enables working from home. Internet is currently accessed via NBN Skymuster satellite and there is good mobile coverage throughout the property. Three Telstra base stations provide phone and wireless connectivity, with the closest 760 m to the southeast. Digital television and radio are provided by VAST.
The original 1991 house was extended and substantially renovated between 2010 and 2013 with durability and bushfire safety in mind. The house is now clad with Hardie's Linea weatherboard and completely surrounded by pebble-capped pavers. All west facing windows have retractable canvas awnings. A covered patio allows for outdoor dining and entertainment.
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