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Expressions of interest closing 24th June 5pm.

3643 Channel Highway, Birchs Bay TAS 7162

3.13 ha

1 / 27
Expressions of interest closing 24th June 5pm.

3643 Channel Highway, Birchs Bay TAS 7162

3.13 ha

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The Cherry Farm

“Nestled just south of Hobart, along one of Tasmania’s most scenic coastal stretches, lies a hidden gem that few ever get the chance to own. Here, the land rolls gently down to meet the waters of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel, with over 370 metres of private waterfront meeting the ever-changing sea.

This is The Cherry Farm — a place where each season brings its own light, from golden summer evenings to misty winter mornings over the water. With sweeping 180-degree views across to Bruny Island, the property invites you to pause, to breathe, and to imagine life lived differently.

Watch the light dance across the water from morning to dusk. Hear the wind through the rows of over 2,000 cherry trees, heavy with fruit by mid-December. Experience the rare privilege of absolute privacy, with the potential to shape the land to your vision — whether through a luxury residence (DA-approved) or a boutique agricultural venture.

Such properties are exceptionally rare — this 8-acre private waterfront holding lies in one of Tasmania’s most sought-after coastal regions, just 35 minutes from Hobart and moments from Woodbridge’s local school, general store, and the beloved Peppermint Bay Hotel. With fertile soils, panoramic views and absolute frontage to the pristine waters of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel, it represents a calibre of land that is almost never offered to market.

Either way, this is the kind of place that once discovered, is never forgotten. A place that rarely comes to market — and almost never with this combination of natural beauty, income potential, and future vision.

Only in Tasmania. Only at Birchs Bay.

Images and architectural plans are indicative only.”

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