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57 Greens Beach Road

57 Greens Beach Road, Beaconsfield TAS 7270, Australia

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About this property

57 Greens Beach Road in Beaconsfield, Tasmania, is a stand-alone house offering a practical layout that supports comfortable everyday living. Its positioning within the neighbourhood provides easy access to local amenities and open‑space surroundings, contributing to a relaxed, community‑focused lifestyle.

Key details

Locality
Beaconsfield
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702389134
Legal parcel ID
7761/1
Property type
House
Land size
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Internal area
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Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Roberts Real Estate - Tamar Valley
17.2 km

Frequently asked questions

How far is 57 Greens Beach Road from the centre of Beaconsfield?

The property is about 1 km north of the Beaconsfield town centre. It is a short walk or drive away, making local shops and services easily reachable.

What parks are located close to the house?

Jubilee Park is just under 1 km away (approximately 0.9 km), offering green space and walking paths. The nearby Little Wonder Dam (0.6 km) also provides recreational opportunities.

Which heritage attractions are near the property?

The Beaconsfield Mine & Heritage Centre is roughly 1.3 km away, showcasing the town’s gold‑mining history. The site of the 2006 mine collapse is also within that same distance.

What major road provides access to 57 Greens Beach Road?

Greens Beach Road (Route C720) connects directly to the West Tamar Highway (A7), which runs south‑east to north‑east through the area. This makes traveling to Launceston (about 40 km away) straightforward.

Are there any notable natural features nearby?

Cabbage Tree Hill, a local mountain, lies about 2 km from the property, and the Tamar River estuary forms part of the northern boundary of Beaconsfield, offering scenic water views.

What historical significance does the town of Beaconsfield have?

Beaconsfield was a prominent gold‑mining town in the 19th century and was the first Australian town to fluoridate its water supply in 1953. Its heritage is celebrated at the nearby Mine & Heritage Centre.