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Spectacular, natural grazing and hunting property
This beautifully balanced property named "Foot Step" is situated near the end of the Rotherwood Road within clear sight of the magnificent Table Mountain. It has been held by the same family for at least 5 generations. Stock water is abundant from 6 waterholes, some of them spring fed, and there is also a well that dates back to earlier times. Approximately half the property is naturally clear open grazing land covered in silver tussocks and old eucalypts. The sheep and cattle grazing on the property thrive on the native grasses. The property is well fenced with the arable areas having new fences around much of it. The boundary fence is also sound. About 20% of "Foot Step" has been cultivated and could be utilized for cropping or for hay and fodder production. The property is roughly bisected by the Rotherwood Road, with the western side comprised predominantly of old native forest. There are no structural improvements on the property but there is some excellent sites among the sandstone outcrops and the trees for a hut or cabin, or something more substantial. It is hard to find a property with such strong natural values that is equally valuable as a grazing property as it is a hunting and recreational property. Do not miss this opportunity.
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. Rotherwood Road, Lower Marshes, TAS 7030
Spectacular, natural grazing and hunting property
This beautifully balanced property named "Foot Step" is situated near the end of the Rotherwood Road within clear sight of the magnificent Table Mountain. It has been held by the same family for at least 5 generations. Stock water is abundant from 6 waterholes, some of them spring fed, and there is also a well that dates back to earlier times. Approximately half the property is naturally clear open grazing land covered in silver tussocks and old eucalypts. The sheep and cattle grazing on the property thrive on the native grasses. The property is well fenced with the arable areas having new fences around much of it. The boundary fence is also sound. About 20% of "Foot Step" has been cultivated and could be utilized for cropping or for hay and fodder production. The property is roughly bisected by the Rotherwood Road, with the western side comprised predominantly of old native forest. There are no structural improvements on the property but there is some excellent sites among the sandstone outcrops and the trees for a hut or cabin, or something more substantial. It is hard to find a property with such strong natural values that is equally valuable as a grazing property as it is a hunting and recreational property. Do not miss this opportunity.
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