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Create Your Dream Home - Ready to Build Coastal Block - 24 Pottery Road, Dover - Offers Over $185,000

Updated: Jan 2

This level 1,419sqm parcel of land is ready for you to build your idyllic home in the charming seaside town of Dover. With all essential services already in place, the groundwork has been done—allowing you to focus on designing and planning your new home with ease. Positioned on the shores of Port Esperance and framed by the impressive Adamsons Peak, Dover is an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty of Tasmania’s far south. The region offers an abundance of walking tracks, while calm coastal waters and a tranquil atmosphere define everyday life in this peaceful seaside community.


  • Land size - 1419sqm

  • Zoning - Low Density Residential

  • Council - Huon Valley

  • Services to the land - Town sewerage, town water, power

  • Location - 50 meters from the beach

  • To be completed prior to settlement - Power line on parcel of land relocation by Tas Networks




The property is zoned Low Density Residential and features level terrain with asphalt-sealed access to the lot boundary. New water and sewer connections are in place, further enhancing the ease of development.


Dover sits at the southern end of the Huon Valley, an area renowned for its lush rolling hills and ideal apple-growing conditions. The town boasts a strong sense of community and offers all essential amenities, including a district school catering from early learning through to Year 12, a community centre, shopping centre, post office, service station, fire station, and local cafés.


For those who value lifestyle, Dover delivers with beautiful waterside walkways, beaches, parks, playgrounds, and excellent fishing and boating opportunities. This parcel of land is just a short 50-metre meander to the waterfront and beach, where an abundance of birdlife can be enjoyed—making it a wonderful place to live, relax, and connect with nature.


Contact Simone for your enquiries

0439 667 573

I acknowledge that we are living and working on the land of the Palawa people. Nipaluna (Hobart), means 'place of the woman.' This name recognises and respects the rich cultural and historical significance of the area to the Tasmanian Aboriginal community. I pay respects to Elders past, present, and emerging, honouring their enduring connection to this land, its waters, and its rich cultural heritage.

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