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32 Lyne Street

32 Lyne Street, Eaglehawk Neck TAS 7179, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
3060 m² Land size

About this property

32 Lyne Street is a residential‑land parcel of 3,060 m² in Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania. The north‑facing site provides views of Pirates Bay, Clyde Island, Eaglehawk Bay and surrounding peaks, has private road access from Lyne Street, includes Tasman Council dwelling approval for a three‑bedroom home, and features a new macrocarpa shed.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Dec 2012
Unknown

Price per m² based on land size of 3060 m².

Key details

Locality
Eaglehawk Neck
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS718481936
Legal parcel ID
153201/2
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Residential-Land
Land size
3060 m²
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Petrusma Property
Elders Real Estate - Hobart
Harcourts Northern Suburbs - Glenorchy
Raine & Horne - Eastern Shore
Raine & Horne Sorell - Tasman & East Coast

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
16.7 km
Combined school | Government
17.5 km
Primary school | Government

Frequently asked questions

What size is the land parcel at 32 Lyne Street?

The property sits on a 3,060 m² residential‑land block. This provides ample space for a family home or additional outdoor amenities.

What type of property is located at 32 Lyne Street?

It is classified as residential‑land, meaning the site is zoned for residential development. No structures are noted in the provided details.

How close is the property to the nearest beach?

Egg Beach is just about 0.2 km away, offering quick access to shoreline activities. The larger surf‑friendly stretch around Pirates’ Bay is roughly 1.9 km from the site.

Which major road provides access to the property?

The Arthur Highway (A9) runs through Eaglehawk Neck and connects the area to the rest of Tasmania. From the highway, Blowhole Road (C338) branches off nearby, leading toward local attractions.

What notable geological formation is nearby?

The famous tessellated pavement, a flat rock surface with regular fracture patterns, is approximately 1.7 km away. It is a popular natural landmark for visitors to the peninsula.

What historical significance does the Eaglehawk Neck area have?

Eaglehawk Neck was a strategic choke‑point used by the British to prevent convicts escaping from Port Arthur, featuring the historic Dog Line. The region is part of the Australian Convict Sites World Heritage listing.

What recreational activities are popular in the surrounding area?

The eastern side of the isthmus hosts a beach that stretches around Pirates’ Bay, known for its surfing conditions. Summer visitors also enjoy the rugged coastal scenery and walking tracks near the Tessellated Pavement.