Spring fed vacant land 110 Cripps Road, WOODBRIDGE TAS 7162
Property Detail
Property Description
On offer is a substantial, vacant allotment comprising approximately 5.373 hectares or 13.25 acres.
The property is sited with approximately one quarter cleared pasture which is flat to gently sloping,(recently baled for hay). The area is a no spray zone and no chemicals have been used on the property by the current owner.
There is still an apple orchard from the former, but now re-emerging glory days of the Channel.
A beautiful spring fed creek flows through this pristine property all year around, which can be used for your garden or animals as there is a pump shed and power on the block, situated next to the creek.
There is an amazing array of man ferns lining the creek. It really is a nature lover’s paradise. For Wild life and Bird lovers this property has it all.
Explore the beautiful forest on a nature walk consisting of light bush which extends to the top of the hill.
There are numerous house sites with pleasant views of the blue waters down to the D’Entrecasteaux Channel and through to Bruny Island
Situated on a quiet no through road with only a handful of properties located nearby, The Township of Woodbridge is just a few minutes away.
Woodbridge Village is well known for its vibrant community and friendly locals (of which I am one). Enjoy the community events all year round such as water sports, picnics on the Village Green and monthly movie nights in the hall just to name a few.
Attractions such as the busy Woodbridge Village Cafe and Peppermint Bay restaurant are sure to please while the Bruny Island Ferry departs from the nearby township of Kettering.
The well regarded Woodbridge School is just minutes away and for those that work in the Hobart CBD, a pleasant 30 minute drive and 15 minutes to the business and shopping district of Kingston.
Vacant acreages within the Woodbridge Township are well sought after and accordingly are becoming so scarce. Secure your opportunity of living in your own pristine environment today.