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604 Auburn Road

604 Auburn Road, Kayena TAS 7270, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
37110 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

The property at 604 Auburn Road in Kayena, Tasmania is a house situated on a 37,110 m² land parcel.

Key details

Locality
Kayena
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702189876
Legal parcel ID
30230/1
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
House
Land size
37110 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Harrison Agents - Launceston
Parry Property - INVERMAY

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
5.7 km
Primary school | Government
10.9 km
Combined school | Catholic
11.2 km
Special school | Independent
11.5 km
Combined school | Government
11.6 km
Primary school | Government
12.9 km
Secondary school | Government
12.9 km
Primary school | Government
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

How large is the land parcel for the house at 604 Auburn Road?

The property sits on a 37,110 m² land parcel, offering ample space for a variety of uses.

How far is the property from the town of Beaconsfield?

It is located roughly 10 km east of Beaconsfield, providing convenient access while retaining a rural setting.

Which main road provides access to the property?

Route C724 (Rowella Road) runs through the area from south to north, giving direct road access to the site.

What water bodies are adjacent to the property?

The Tamar River Estuary forms the north‑western boundary and part of the eastern side of the locality, offering scenic waterfront views.

What nearby natural attractions are within a few kilometres of the property?

Within about 1–2 km you’ll find the Kayena locality (0.8 km), Richmond Hill (1.1 km), Bonnie Beach (1.1 km), Little Devils Elbow bay (1.1 km), Goaty Hill (1.4 km) and Sidmouth (1.6 km). Islands such as Ragged Islet, Redwood Islet and Reids Rock lie roughly 2 km away.

What is the population of Kayena?

Kayena had a population of 219 according to the 2016 census.

What does the name 'Kayena' mean?

The name is believed to be an Aboriginal word meaning “tongue.”