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65 Banks Road

65 Banks Road, Derby TAS 7264, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
54299 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

The property at 65 Banks Road, Derby, Tasmania is a house. It sits on a land parcel of 54,299 m².

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Built
Unknown

Price per m² based on land size of 54299 m².

Key details

Locality
Derby
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702195257
Legal parcel ID
210615/1
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
House
Land size
54299 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
5.6 km
Combined school | Government
6.3 km
Combined school | Independent
13.7 km
Primary school | Government

Frequently asked questions

What is the land area of the property at 65 Banks Road?

The house sits on a 54,299 m² parcel of land. This provides ample space for gardens, recreation, or potential development.

How close is the property to the nearest creek?

Main Creek runs roughly 0.4 km from the house, offering easy access to a natural watercourse. The creek enhances the scenic riverine environment of the area.

What type of climate does Derby experience?

Derby enjoys an oceanic climate with mild, damp summers and cool, wet winters. Average annual rainfall is about 1,150 mm, with summer highs around 21.7 °C and winter highs near 11.4 °C.

What outdoor activities are popular in the surrounding area?

Derby is renowned for its extensive mountain bike trail network, now over 125 km of purpose‑built tracks for all skill levels. The town also attracts adventure tourists for hiking and river‑based activities.

What historical features are nearby that might interest residents?

The town’s heritage includes the historic Briseis Mine, the Tin Dragon Interpretation Centre, and the 19th‑century Derby Tunnel. These sites reflect Derby’s former tin‑mining boom and cultural legacy.

What natural landscape surrounds the property?

The house is set within the temperate rainforests of North‑East Tasmania, surrounded by steep, densely forested hills of myrtle beech and ferns. The nearby confluence of the Ringarooma and Cascade Rivers adds to the lush environment.