Situated just minutes off the Midland Highway from Jericho and about 55 minutes from the airport and Hobart.
"Rosehill" is an aggregate of 3 properties that create a productive cropping, breeding and finishing platform underpinned by an impressive irrigation system.
Central to the operation is a circa 1834 five bedroom sandstone homestead and outbuildings built by renowned Scottish stonemason Andrew Bell. 2 dormer bedrooms upstairs and 3 downstairs, all accessed off a large sunny kitchen and living area with views out to the east and north of the property.
In addition there are 3 farm cottages, a new 5 stand Perkinz design shearing shed, large sheep handling facilities and 500 tonnes of grain storage.
"Rosehill" has a wealth of water. 552 hectares of the property is under centre pivot irrigation supplied with water from 300 megalitres of Tasmanian Irrigation Scheme winter water and a 3,500 megalitre in-stream dam on the ever reliable Exe Rivulet. Catchment for this waterway begins at the 1,092m Table Mounta