‘Cloverlea’ is offered for sale for the first time in 28 years.
Approx. 150 acres red basalt soil, balance 100ac running to grey loam soils
approx 150 ML water licence
4 separate titles
Two large dams with potential for a third much larger dam
11 hydrants supplied by internal irrigation scheme
Tas irrigation scheme on the boundary
Ideal dairy conversion with water security
Fantastic pastures, rich with clover
Previously cropped for poppies and potatoes.
Currently running 150 cow and calf breeding units
95% of boundary fences just replaced with wallaby proof fencing & electric top wires
Four bedroom home
Large barn, 2 stand shearing shed, stables and more
If you’re in the dairy/cropping/cattle industry & looking for water security & high quality land, then you need to look at this.

Scottsdale is the commercial hub of Northeast Tasmania and is surrounded by arguably some of the richest cropping, dairy and grazing land in Australia. ‘Cloverlea’ is five minutes in Scottsdale.
With our changing weather patterns and future predictions of extended dry spells, northern Tasmania is the centre of attention nationally in the agricultural industry, with primary producers needing predictability and security of water whilst planning for the future. This property has water in abundance with 150 megalitre water license from two spring fed dams, plus the potential for a significantly bigger dam downstream The main irrigation scheme runs right inside the boundary, and subject to availability in the scheme, additional water is a potential, should it be required. With 150 acres of red basalt soils and the rest running into grey loam on the banks, there are 11 hydrants across the property running off its own irrigation scheme, making it ideal for cropping, potential dairy operation or cattle grazing. Currently running 150 cow and calf breeding units on high quality pasture bursting with clover, the property is aptly named. There is a four-bedroom Homestead plus numerous outbuildings including large barn, two stand shearing shed, stables and more. The steel cattle yards were installed in 2021 and the property has just recently had 95% of boundary fences replaced with wallaby proof fencing and two strand electric wires.
Rich red soil, high quality pasture and certainty of water, Secure your future in NE Tasmania today.