Imagine living in the beauty, serenity and peacefulness of the Tasmanian bush and still being able to walk, or easily cycle to town for your coffee.
301 Gardiners Creek Road offers this plus an intriguingly unique opportunity to own an expansive parcel of land in the quaint town of St Marys. This sizable block is surrounded by native bushland, providing a serene and secluded atmosphere while still being conveniently close to the town centre. The property's peaceful rural setting ensures privacy, while its location allows easy access to local amenities.
Accessible from both Gardiners Creek Road and German Town Road, the property is fully surveyed with clearly marked boundaries. The land includes a turning bay, and its soil mix of gravel, clay, and fines might be ideal for rammed earth construction. There's also plenty of fallen timber for firewood, and the existing bush tracks are easily navigable with a 4x4. There are three power poles situated on the German Town Road frontage and poles on the opposite side of the road on the Gardiners Road frontage.
Conveniently close to the town centre (approx 3.4 km from St Marys Township). A short 15 minute drive will take you to pristine beaches, and in just thirty-five minutes, you'll reach the lively township of St Helens. With future development potential, this land is ideally positioned for those seeking a lifestyle retreat near some of Tasmania's most iconic destinations, including Binalong Bay, the Bay of Fires, Bicheno, and Freycinet National Park.
This property presents a rare chance to create a private sanctuary in one of Tasmania's most sought-after regions. St Marys is a fully serviced town with Primary School, High School, Hospital, Ambulance, Fire Stations and two IGA Supermarkets.
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