Inviting all formal offers to the presented to the listing agent by COB on Friday 31st October 2025. The vendor reserves the right to accept a formal contract of sale prior to the closing date. To obtain a copy of contract of sale and/or copies of titles, feel free to contact the list agents
Set upon the foothills of Ben Lomond, on the banks of the Nile River; the village of Deddington is named by and home of renowned landscape artist John Glover in the mid 1800s.
Within 30-minutes drive of Launceston CBD and/or Longford, this private partly developed 6795sqm (approx 1.68 acres) bush parcel of land presents as a fantastic as a weekend getaway (maybe create your own artist retreat) or as a base for recreation in the area (bushwalking in Ben Lomond National Park, trout fishing in the nearby Nile River or game hunting).
The unusual 'L' shaped block is partly developed with a secure 6 by 6 metre Colorbond Shed. Constructed upon a concrete slab, the shed is finished off with a combustion oven and connected to an above ground water tank. Power is connected to the shed with a meter box; ideal base for storage of construction materials and/or temporary accomodation base.
Zoned "village" by Northern Midlands Council; constructing a permanent residence is a suitable use subject to normal council approvals. Complete with a northerly aspect with elevated views over the valley and further bushland; with a number of house sites upon the property.
The block is 150m from Deddington Road via a shared access route via gravel road.
Affordable land within 30 minutes from Launceston don't enter the market offered; to secure you own slice of Glover Country; feel free to contact Nick Hay or Josie Murfett to arrange an inspection.
Facts:
PID: 2862122
Title: 46726/1
Council: Northern Midlands Council.
Zoning: Village.
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.