Set under the breaches of Parson and Clerk Mountain (part of the Abels series) in the Great Western Tiers, 'Poachers Creek' offers a fantastic opportunity to secure a large parcel of land in the Central Highlands of Tasmania.

Held under the same family same since the early 1900's, this 199.5 ha (492.9 acre) holding was used for summer grazing and as a hunting block during the 1920's until the 1970's. The family grazed fine wool sheep and hunted game for the skins during those times. Now days the property offers an opportunity to secure a parcel of regenerated native forest set on open button grass plains.

For the conservationist, endangered Eucalyptus Coccifera (Tasmanian Snow Gum), alongside Tasmanian Alpine Yellow Gum and Black Peppermint are scatted throughout the holding.

There are protected vegetation reserves ideal for world-renowned hunting and trout fishing near Little Lake, Gunns Lake or Arthurs Lake surrounding the property. To secure your own private hunting or conservation reserve in the Central Highlands of Tasmania give me a call today.

Facts:
Property ID: 6753089
Title Reference: 239315/1

Note: This property doesn't have formal legal access and road frontage. The property is being sold 'as a where is' base, and the purchaser is solely responsible at their cost for any negotiated access with registered proprietors of neighbouring properties; DPIPWE Future Potential Production Forest or Parks and Wildlife as the case may be.

Council Rates: $725.60 per year.
Land Size: 199.5 hectares (492.9 acres)
Zoning: 26.0 Rural Resource
Council: Central Highlands Council.

Howell Property Group has no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information in this document which has been sourced from means which are considered reliable, however we cannot guarantee its validity. Prospective clients are advised to carry out their own investigations.