Set deep in the breathtaking Far South of Tasmania, this remarkable 47.48 hectare holding offers a rare chance to secure a vast and peaceful slice of nature. Surrounded by sweeping mountain scenery and absolute quiet, the property delivers privacy on a scale that is becoming increasingly difficult to find. The property enjoys an easterly aspect, welcoming beautiful all day sunshine across the cleared areas and gardens.
The land unfolds across a generous, mostly level landscape with easy access via two formed driveways, opening into a cleared lifestyle zone surrounded by native bushland. Creekton Rivulet winds along the boundary for approximately 800 metres, complete with a beautiful swimming hole and a reliable year round water source. In winter, the mountain outlook transforms with snow capped peaks, adding an ever changing view to enjoy from your own private sanctuary.
Wander through established walking tracks that weave across the property and discover the true beauty of the land. Fern lined waterways, towering eucalypts and abundant wildlife create a setting that feels worlds away from the everyday. Platypus sightings are part of life here, and the sense of peace is something only a property like this can deliver.
Within the cleared area are inviting sheltered spaces already in place, offering a head start for those dreaming of weekend stays while planning their future vision.
The property is well equipped for off grid living, with an 11,000 litre stainless steel water tank, generator, fire fighting pump, regular pump and a solar system featuring 14 panels, inverter and battery storage.
The gardens and growing spaces are ready for those dreaming of a productive lifestyle. Netted beds, taps throughout the garden areas and established fruit plantings including plum, apple, quince, pear, blueberries, cane berries, raspberries and boysenberries offer the perfect foundation to grow and expand. Animal enclosures, a chook shed, goat shed and shelters are already in place, with the land managed without poison by the current owner.
Only a short drive to Dover, with Huonville and Hobart within comfortable reach, this is an opportunity to embrace a slower pace while remaining connected to essential services.
A property where privacy, water security, productive land and spectacular scenery come together in one unforgettable offering. Reach out to Kim for further information and a more comprehensive look at what this property has to offer.
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The size of Strathblane is approximately 83.2 square kilometres. There are 2 parks, covering nearly 91.5% of the total area. The population of Strathblane in 2016 was 125 people. By 2021 the population was 150 showing a population growth of 20.0% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Strathblane is 50-59 years. Households in Strathblane are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying not stated per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Strathblane work in a labourer occupation.In 2021, 87.00% of the homes in Strathblane were owner-occupied compared with 73.90% in 2016.
Strathblane has 76 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Strathblane have seen a 38.10% increase in median value. As at 30 April 2026:
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