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5783 Bass Highway

5783 Bass Highway, Elizabeth Town TAS 7304, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
30254 m² Land size
- Internal area
$2,407 Last sale

About this property

The property at 5783 Bass Highway in Elizabeth Town, Tasmania is a house positioned on 30,254 m² of land. It sold for $2,407 on 10 Oct 2006.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Oct 2006
$2,407$0

Price per m² based on land size of 30254 m².

Key details

Locality
Elizabeth Town
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702195262
Legal parcel ID
150258/1
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
House
Land size
30254 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Key2 Property
First National Real Estate Claridge - Deloraine

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
9.9 km
Combined school | Independent
9.9 km
Primary school | Catholic
10.8 km
Secondary school | Government
11.4 km
Primary school | Government
13.6 km
Special school | Independent
18.2 km
Primary school | Government
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 5783 Bass Highway?

It is a standalone house set on a large rural parcel of land.

How large is the land associated with this property?

The property sits on approximately 30,254 m² of land, providing ample outdoor space.

Where is the property positioned relative to major towns in Tasmania?

The house is on the Bass Highway in Elizabeth Town, which is roughly halfway between Devonport and Launceston.

What agricultural enterprises are common in the surrounding area?

The district is known for organic dairy production at Elgaar Farm, berry cultivation at Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm, and cheese making at Ashgrove Cheese Farm.

What natural landmarks are near the property?

Brumbys Folly, a local mountain, lies about 2‑3 km away, and the centre of the Elizabeth Town locality is roughly 1.7 km from the site.

Is there a historic café nearby?

Yes, the Elizabeth Town Café (ETC) operates out of the historic hotel building that has stood by the Bass Highway since the 1850s.