Set in the foothills of Ben Lomond, on the banks of the Nile River, the village of Deddington in the mid 1880s was named by and was home of renowned landscape artist John Glover.
Within 30-minutes drive of Launceston CBD and/or Longford, this private partly developed 6795m2 (approx 1.68 acres) bush parcel presents as a fantastic weekend getaway location (maybe create your own artists retreat) or 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 x 6 metre Colorbond shed. Constructed on a concrete slab, the shed is finished off with a combustion oven and is connected to an above ground water tank. Power is connected to the shed by a meter box making it an ideal base for storage of construction materials and/or a temporary accommodation base.
Zoned "village" by Northern Midlands Council, constructing a permanent residence would be a suitable use and of course would be subject to normal council approvals.
With a northerly aspect & elevated views over the valley and further towards bushland, there are a number of ideal house sites on the property.
The block is 150m from Deddington Road via a shared access route on a gravel road.
Affordable land within 30 minutes of Launceston does not make it to market often.
To secure you own slice of Glover Country contact Nick Hay or Josie Murfett to arrange an inspection.
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.

















































