Ivanhoe is one of the better land holdings in the lower Derwent Valley and comprises 395.15 hectares on three titles. Situated between New Norfolk and Bushy Park only 40 minutes from Hobart, with 6 kilometers of frontage to the Derwent River and long frontage to Glenora Road, there is only one adjoining neighbour.

The land varies from rich alluvial river flats to highly fertile free draining red loams rising to 70 meters above sea level at its highest point.

The property is ideal for extensive irrigation with many access points to the river, availability of power and over 3 kilometers of 6 inch underground main piping through the property and a 600 mega-litres water right. An all weather road runs through the centre of the property servicing most paddocks.

Ivanhoe’ has been held by the same family for most of last century and is currently being run as a beef breeding and fattening enterprise along with cropping of poppies. Potatoes and cereal have also been grown.

Excellent improvements include two brick homes along with a third weatherboard cottage, 11 bay machinery shed with lock-up workshop, shearing shed, Dutch hay barn, 5 span shed and workshop, grain silo, pump house and pumps and 320 metre Lindsay Zummac fixed centre pivot irrigator with pump and motor.

Ivanhoe’ is a blue ribbon property with tremendous potential for any scale and type of enterprise requiring premium soil types and lots of water.

The secret to successfully launching any great agribusiness enterprise is having the best possible foundations in water and soil, Ivanhoe’ is a prime example of this and a great opportunity for someone.