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28 Old Bangor Tram Road, Mount Direction, TAS 7252
Under Offer
This well constructed home built in 1950, is exactly today as it was then. The home has been well maintained and cared for over many years, with no renovations done and a clean slate to work with. The property, originally on larger acreage, has been in the family for over 3 generations and has never been sold prior. Previously a large apple orchard in the early 1900's, the extended families worked and lived together in close proximity. In more recent years, the orchard had been removed to make way for a more productive farming lifestyle for running cattle and sheep. Most of the old outbuildings remain including the old milking shed with the teat cups hooked up on an old rusty nail, just as it was left a lifetime ago. Although we are fully expecting a buyer to renovate and change the property to their own taste and upgrade to more modern facilities, there are those selective buyers who just love something original and old. Apart from some upgrades, these buyers may love the retro decor of the home just as it is. The land is mostly flat with a breakup up of 2/3rds pasture to 1/3rd native bush. Lovely rural views and sun are abundant. The extensive northern boundary is located alongside the bitumen road, this enables good access to multiple paddocks on the property. The power is connected, and in recent years, Tas Water runs right alongside the road at the front of the block. The home is located away from the main road, and is nestled amongst century old trees. on septic tank, has the phone connected, NBN is available but not connected. Access to the house gate is along a Crown reserve road, located directly alongside the western boundary. The property is located quite close to the East Tamar Highway, so public transport for children traveling to town for school is very convenient. A local bus also delivers children to the public school in Lilydale. Launceston City is an easy commute around a 23-minute drive. This location is sought after as a popular wine district and close to the Hillwood Berry Farm. There is a wide range of suitable uses for this land, such as a variety of animal husbandry, orchard or cropping. The property will be sold on a walk-in basis with everything depicted in the photos to stay, with the exception of the modern washing machine. For suitable viewing times, please call Sharon Fahey or see scheduled open home times to be advertised.
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28 Old Bangor Tram Road, Mount Direction, TAS 7252
Under Offer
This well constructed home built in 1950, is exactly today as it was then. The home has been well maintained and cared for over many years, with no renovations done and a clean slate to work with. The property, originally on larger acreage, has been in the family for over 3 generations and has never been sold prior. Previously a large apple orchard in the early 1900's, the extended families worked and lived together in close proximity. In more recent years, the orchard had been removed to make way for a more productive farming lifestyle for running cattle and sheep. Most of the old outbuildings remain including the old milking shed with the teat cups hooked up on an old rusty nail, just as it was left a lifetime ago. Although we are fully expecting a buyer to renovate and change the property to their own taste and upgrade to more modern facilities, there are those selective buyers who just love something original and old. Apart from some upgrades, these buyers may love the retro decor of the home just as it is. The land is mostly flat with a breakup up of 2/3rds pasture to 1/3rd native bush. Lovely rural views and sun are abundant. The extensive northern boundary is located alongside the bitumen road, this enables good access to multiple paddocks on the property. The power is connected, and in recent years, Tas Water runs right alongside the road at the front of the block. The home is located away from the main road, and is nestled amongst century old trees. on septic tank, has the phone connected, NBN is available but not connected. Access to the house gate is along a Crown reserve road, located directly alongside the western boundary. The property is located quite close to the East Tamar Highway, so public transport for children traveling to town for school is very convenient. A local bus also delivers children to the public school in Lilydale. Launceston City is an easy commute around a 23-minute drive. This location is sought after as a popular wine district and close to the Hillwood Berry Farm. There is a wide range of suitable uses for this land, such as a variety of animal husbandry, orchard or cropping. The property will be sold on a walk-in basis with everything depicted in the photos to stay, with the exception of the modern washing machine. For suitable viewing times, please call Sharon Fahey or see scheduled open home times to be advertised.