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6 Bracken Lane

6 Bracken Lane, Fern Tree TAS 7054, Australia

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About this property

6 Bracken Lane is a house situated in Fern Tree, Tasmania. The property's layout provides a clear flow between its internal spaces, supporting everyday living needs. Its position within the Fern Tree area offers residents the typical lifestyle conveniences of the neighbourhood.

Key details

Locality
Fern Tree
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702436379
Legal parcel ID
129922/2
Property type
House
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
EIS Property - Hobart
6.4 km
Elders Real Estate - Hobart
6.4 km
Wolf Property Tasmania
6.4 km
Harcourts Kingborough
8.8 km
New Haus Agency - HOBART
6.9 km
Downton Property - DERWENT PARK
9.3 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What kind of property is located at 6 Bracken Lane?

6 Bracken Lane is a house situated in the Fern Tree locality of Hobart, Tasmania.

How far is 6 Bracken Lane from Hobart’s central business district?

The property is about 9 kilometres (approximately 5.6 miles) south‑west of Hobart’s CBD.

Which natural attractions are close to 6 Bracken Lane?

Nearby natural sites include Silver Falls (≈0.8 km away) and Strickland Falls (≈0.9 km away), as well as the foothills of Mount Wellington within roughly 1‑2 km.

What walking tracks are available in the Fern Tree area?

The Fern Tree neighbourhood is known for several walking tracks, most notably the Pipeline Track, which offers locals and visitors access to the area’s diverse flora and fauna.

Which water bodies form part of Fern Tree’s boundaries?

Browns River defines part of the south‑western boundary, while its tributaries Long Creek and Dunns Creek form sections of the south‑western and north‑eastern boundaries respectively.

Which road provides main access to the property at 6 Bracken Lane?

Route B64, known as Huon Road, runs through Fern Tree from north to south‑west, providing primary road access to the area.

Is there any historical or cultural site of interest nearby?

The modern Fern Tree Tavern, rebuilt after the 1967 bushfires, is a historic landmark in the suburb, reflecting Fern Tree’s long‑standing role as a recreational hub for Hobart residents.