Stunning Tasmanian cherry farm for sale in Australia
This wonderful cherry farm is perfect for someone looking to escape the rat race. In a stunning waterside position there is also a fantastic luxury house and a cottage.
Lennonville Orchards is a wonderful luxury property on the Australian island of Bruny Island, just 45 minutes from Tasmania's capital city Hobart. The owners have registered the Black Devil Tasmanian Cherries brand and has developed a huge demand for this superb fruit. Comprising 126 heactares, with 4km of pristine coastline, currently the estate consists of 15,000 trees with 12,000 plus trees under permanent net and production volumes are increasing as more trees come online.

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The property itself, Lennonville homestead us a faithfully restored and maintained property with all mod cons. The house has spacious accommodation including five bedrooms, formal and informal living areas, and sweeping verandas, as well as a waterfront position which is second to none. There is also a delightful cottage which is perfect either for guests or B&B accommodation and the property also has its own private jetty.
The property is also ideal for equestrian buyers: there are two loose boxes, and a dressage arena in a private barn. There is also the potential to create a vineyard to complement the cherries.
The guide price is £4,544,687. For further information please contact Savills on 0207 016 3811 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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