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St Helens, Tasmania - 13 Acres Of Land Including School Buildings & Infrastructure
St Helens is Tasmania’s premier coastal township. Positioned on the serene Georges Basin and boasting a sunny climate and warm sea currents all year round. It is the state’s second largest fishing port renowned for its deep-sea fish and lobster. This property in the township of St Helens offers fantastic development potential and is only eleven years old. The property consists of: Four classrooms Two wet areas Principal’s office Administration office Staff room Kitchen Dark room Store room Toilet block with showers Disabled toilet Two garden sheds Large shed with roller door Outdoor basketball court/ tennis court The property is located at the head of the cul-de-sac of Tully Street and used only for school traffic; making it safe to drop off and pick up. The property could suit as an outdoor education centre, which would be supported by the activities in the town; canoeing, boating, fishing and marine studies. The Hinterland has Aboriginal cultural sites, rainforest, waterfalls, and the lush Pyengana Valley. A short drive to the coast at Binalong Bay reveals the beauty of the Bay of Fires a nature reserve that extends north to Eddystone Point with four national parks, beautiful beaches and lagoons. Mt William National Park has a lot of wildlife and pretty flowers in spring while Ben Lomond National Park doubles as a skiing destination in winter. It is also close to some of Tassie’s best waterfalls, St Columba Falls, Mathinna Falls and Meadstone Falls. Nearby, Bicheno offers whaling, sealing and coal mining and is home to the fairy penguin, Eudyptula minor and the Bicheno blowhole where a huge boulder on the foreshore, shaped a bit like a diamond marks the spot. The property is in 2 allotments, separately or together totaling approximately 13 level acres; one allotment is approximately 5 acres and the other allotment is approximately 8 acres. The school property could easily be converted into a home with plenty of land to grow your own organic fruit and vegetables, currently there are apple trees on the property; the land is very fertile. Other ideas for the use of the property could be: Office space Child care centre Senior citizens hall Doctor’s surgery Medical specialists centre Public library Community hall Adult learning centre Art Gallery and art classes However this property should not be limited to the above purposes, as it has a lot of potential. For further information or to view the property contact me.
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61 Tully Street, St Helens, TAS 7216
St Helens, Tasmania - 13 Acres Of Land Including School Buildings & Infrastructure
St Helens is Tasmania’s premier coastal township. Positioned on the serene Georges Basin and boasting a sunny climate and warm sea currents all year round. It is the state’s second largest fishing port renowned for its deep-sea fish and lobster. This property in the township of St Helens offers fantastic development potential and is only eleven years old. The property consists of: Four classrooms Two wet areas Principal’s office Administration office Staff room Kitchen Dark room Store room Toilet block with showers Disabled toilet Two garden sheds Large shed with roller door Outdoor basketball court/ tennis court The property is located at the head of the cul-de-sac of Tully Street and used only for school traffic; making it safe to drop off and pick up. The property could suit as an outdoor education centre, which would be supported by the activities in the town; canoeing, boating, fishing and marine studies. The Hinterland has Aboriginal cultural sites, rainforest, waterfalls, and the lush Pyengana Valley. A short drive to the coast at Binalong Bay reveals the beauty of the Bay of Fires a nature reserve that extends north to Eddystone Point with four national parks, beautiful beaches and lagoons. Mt William National Park has a lot of wildlife and pretty flowers in spring while Ben Lomond National Park doubles as a skiing destination in winter. It is also close to some of Tassie’s best waterfalls, St Columba Falls, Mathinna Falls and Meadstone Falls. Nearby, Bicheno offers whaling, sealing and coal mining and is home to the fairy penguin, Eudyptula minor and the Bicheno blowhole where a huge boulder on the foreshore, shaped a bit like a diamond marks the spot. The property is in 2 allotments, separately or together totaling approximately 13 level acres; one allotment is approximately 5 acres and the other allotment is approximately 8 acres. The school property could easily be converted into a home with plenty of land to grow your own organic fruit and vegetables, currently there are apple trees on the property; the land is very fertile. Other ideas for the use of the property could be: Office space Child care centre Senior citizens hall Doctor’s surgery Medical specialists centre Public library Community hall Adult learning centre Art Gallery and art classes However this property should not be limited to the above purposes, as it has a lot of potential. For further information or to view the property contact me.