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151 Tunnack Road, Oatlands, TAS 7120
'Keladoo'
Owned by a respected and well-known Midlands family since 1978, 'Keladoo' is the ideal farmlet conveniently located along Tunnack Road, Oatlands. Overlooking Lake Dulverton and neighbouring the Oatlands to the Parattah walking track, 'Keladoo' will be a sort-after property for the buyer seeking the rural lifestyle. The property offers the following: House: Circa 1940, the Colorbond ™ cottage, comprises two spacious bedrooms, a formal lounge with a free-standing wood fireplace, and a living room and practical kitchen. The 98 square metre (10.54 squares) floor plan does provide plenty of scope for renovations and/or maintaining the character of this country cottage. The home is connected to town water and septic sewerage. Farm: Set on 5.4 hectares (13.34 acres), 'Keladoo' has been a hobby farm of the current owners and has grazed a flock of 50 to 70 crossbred sheep, a mob of draught horses, families of guinea fowl, chickens, and litters of Jack Russell's Terrier dogs. To care for such a diverse range of animals, 'Keladoo' offers sheds and storage options. These include: - Hay Shed. - Two-Bay Stables. - Round-yard. - Milking shed. - Two Twin-Bay Machinery Sheds. - Calving shed. - Single-stand shearing shed. - Dog run/kennels. - Cattle Stockyards and loading ramp. - Meat/Killing Room. - Piggery Shed. The property has been divided into five large paddocks with three smaller holding yards around the homestead area of the property and water troughs for stock water in three paddocks. Oatlands is the central township within the Southern Midlands district. It offers residents several services, including the multi-purpose health centre, district school (offering education up to Year 12), IGA supermarket, and a diverse range of specialty stores. Oatlands is only one hour and ten minutes north of Hobart CBD and just over one hour and a half south of Launceston. Oatlands has become a hive of activity in recent times with several specialties stores opening, all well supported by locals and intrastate visitors. Property's such as 'Keladoo' don't come the market every day. Contact the listing agent Nick Hay at Harcourts Northern Midlands to arrange an inspection. Inspection by appointment only. Council Rates: $TBA p/y approx. Southern Midlands Council. Year Built: 1940 Land Size: 5.4 Hectares (13.34 acre) approx. Building Size: 98 m2 (10.54 squares) approx. Roof Materials: Galvanised Iron. Wall Material: Color Bond™. Zoning: 26-0 Rural Resource. Council: Southern Midlands Council. Rental Estimate: $TBA per week. If you are unable to view the property, we are kindly offering virtual inspections. At this time, if there is anything that we can do to assist with making your buying experience, please let us know. The information contained herein has been supplied to us, and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy; however, we cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.
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151 Tunnack Road, Oatlands, TAS 7120
'Keladoo'
Owned by a respected and well-known Midlands family since 1978, 'Keladoo' is the ideal farmlet conveniently located along Tunnack Road, Oatlands. Overlooking Lake Dulverton and neighbouring the Oatlands to the Parattah walking track, 'Keladoo' will be a sort-after property for the buyer seeking the rural lifestyle. The property offers the following: House: Circa 1940, the Colorbond ™ cottage, comprises two spacious bedrooms, a formal lounge with a free-standing wood fireplace, and a living room and practical kitchen. The 98 square metre (10.54 squares) floor plan does provide plenty of scope for renovations and/or maintaining the character of this country cottage. The home is connected to town water and septic sewerage. Farm: Set on 5.4 hectares (13.34 acres), 'Keladoo' has been a hobby farm of the current owners and has grazed a flock of 50 to 70 crossbred sheep, a mob of draught horses, families of guinea fowl, chickens, and litters of Jack Russell's Terrier dogs. To care for such a diverse range of animals, 'Keladoo' offers sheds and storage options. These include: - Hay Shed. - Two-Bay Stables. - Round-yard. - Milking shed. - Two Twin-Bay Machinery Sheds. - Calving shed. - Single-stand shearing shed. - Dog run/kennels. - Cattle Stockyards and loading ramp. - Meat/Killing Room. - Piggery Shed. The property has been divided into five large paddocks with three smaller holding yards around the homestead area of the property and water troughs for stock water in three paddocks. Oatlands is the central township within the Southern Midlands district. It offers residents several services, including the multi-purpose health centre, district school (offering education up to Year 12), IGA supermarket, and a diverse range of specialty stores. Oatlands is only one hour and ten minutes north of Hobart CBD and just over one hour and a half south of Launceston. Oatlands has become a hive of activity in recent times with several specialties stores opening, all well supported by locals and intrastate visitors. Property's such as 'Keladoo' don't come the market every day. Contact the listing agent Nick Hay at Harcourts Northern Midlands to arrange an inspection. Inspection by appointment only. Council Rates: $TBA p/y approx. Southern Midlands Council. Year Built: 1940 Land Size: 5.4 Hectares (13.34 acre) approx. Building Size: 98 m2 (10.54 squares) approx. Roof Materials: Galvanised Iron. Wall Material: Color Bond™. Zoning: 26-0 Rural Resource. Council: Southern Midlands Council. Rental Estimate: $TBA per week. If you are unable to view the property, we are kindly offering virtual inspections. At this time, if there is anything that we can do to assist with making your buying experience, please let us know. The information contained herein has been supplied to us, and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy; however, we cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.