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Gretna, TAS 7140
Overview
Gretna is a small rural locality in Tasmania’s Central Highlands and Derwent Valley regions, lying about 20 km south‑east of Hamilton. At the 2016 census it had 211 residents. The River Derwent forms much of its south‑western boundary, offering riverside scenery, while the town is home to several heritage sites including St Mary the Virgin Anglican Church (built 1848), Glenelg House (1878) and Clarendon House (1821).
The Lyell Highway (A10) runs through Gretna, linking it north‑south and providing easy access to neighboring communities; secondary roads such as Marked Tree Road (C181) and Bluff Road (C183) connect to Hollow Tree and Elderslie. Local amenities reflect its historic character, with heritage properties like Allanvale and Norton Mandeville nearby. Housing ranges from historic stone and timber homes to typical rural dwellings set amid farms and open land, offering a blend of charm and countryside space.
Region type mix: Regional 100%.
Streets in Gretna
Street
| Avg land size
| Avg price
| Properties
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|---|---|---|---|
| Bluff Road |
553283 m² |
≈ A$262,750 |
4 |