The timber-clad home was originally built in the early 1900s and received several upgrades in the early 1990s. These included a new roof, aluminium windows, a small extension, a covered front deck, the addition of a flushing toilet, and timber exterior cladding. Instant gas hot water was also added for the kitchen and bathroom. Set upon approximately 9.1 acres of good pasture on a gentle slope, the property features two spring-fed dams, a carport, and a woodshed. Water is plentiful, with two recently added poly tanks for the home and abundant water from the spring-fed dams for the gardens and livestock. The views from this home are gorgeous, and its north-facing aspect allows for plenty of sunshine. The home has Aurora power connected and a septic tank system. This property presents the perfect opportunity to renovate the cottage into something outstanding. Additionally, on a separate title just a short distance away, across the road, is a 2.3-acre (9,525m²) bush block. This block has bitumen road frontage on both Bacala Road and Golconda Road, offering beautiful rural and mountain views. The block is sunny, relatively flat, and has safe access from Bacala Road. While there is no water supply on this block, power runs nearby along the title boundary. The title references for both blocks are 166656/1 (9.1-acre house and pasture block) and 61287/3 (2.3-acre bush block). It is recommended to consult with Launceston City Council regarding the potential for building a tiny home on the bush block. An information pack is available upon request. The 2.3-acre bush block can be sold separately for $150,000. However, the house and pasture block will not be sold independently of the bush block. Lilydale Township is only a two-minute drive away, with Launceston about 23 minutes by car and Launceston Airport approximately 43 minutes away. Lilydale offers all essential amenities, including an IGA, chemist, doctors, school, post office, and more. For further information or to register for group booking open home times, please email, text, or call Sharon Fahey, Rural Sales Agent for the North East of Tasmania. Key2 Property have obtained all information in the document from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations.
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