This recently cleared parcel of land is a fantastic base from which to discover and explore the Tasmanian Central Highlands. Set upon a 1789 sqm (0.442 acres) parcel, the current owner has constructed an all-weather gravel driveway that leads into a gravel building pad in the centre of the property, ideal for any future projects or campsite during the planning stages of the build. A small pocket of native Tasmanian bushland has been left in the northern corner of the property and surrounds the perimeter of the property to maintain privacy from neighbouring homes. Overhead powerline and Telstra (phone) connections are available for the property for any building projects. Accessed via Jones Road, 16 Anglers Crescent is surrounded by well-built modern early 2000's holiday and/or permanent homes.
Zoned '12.0 Low-Density Residential' under the Central Highlands Council intern planning scheme, and any building projects would be subject to council approval.
The site is only a 550-metre walk to the Central Highlands Lodge/Miena Hotel and a 2km drive to the closest boat launching ramp at Swan Bay, Great Lake.
Miena is in the heart of the Tasmanian Central Highlands and is most famous for holidaymakers and permanent residents, with Great Lake the major attraction. Named after the Aboriginal place for 'lagoon-like', Miena and surrounding communities (Liawenee and Waddamana) have a strong Aboriginal presence and introduced trout to Great Lake in the 1890s. In 1911, the Hydro-Electric Commission of Tasmania constructed three dam walls to provide water supply to the nearby Waddamana Power Station and formed the current lake of Great Lake. Miena has the largest population of permanent residents of the Central Highlands communities and is the centre of major fishing lakes such as Arthurs Lake, Penstock Lagoon, and Little Pine Lagoon.
Facts
Property ID: 7145050
Title Reference: 22587/29
Council Rates: $TBA per year:
Land Size: 0.1789 ha (0.442 acres) approx.
Zoning: 12.0 Low-Density Residential.
Council: Central Highlands Council.
Harcourts Northern Midlands has obtained all information in the document from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to conduct their own investigations.