Originally part of the local dairy farm, this enchanting circa 1927 weatherboard cottage has been thoughtfully renovated to blend classic country character with contemporary comfort. Set on approximately 4000m² of fully fenced and beautifully landscaped grounds, the property enjoys a breathtaking outlook over rolling green pastures, with a tranquil blue gum forest as its backdrop — all just moments from the vibrant Margate township.
Inside, warmth and craftsmanship define every space. Polished Tasmanian oak floorboards, bespoke joinery, and natural timber cladding create a calm, inviting atmosphere throughout. The spacious open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area flows seamlessly onto a generous entertaining deck, perfectly positioned to capture the afternoon sun and overlook the abundant gardens.
The main suite is a true sanctuary, clad in Tasmanian oak to create a private and serene retreat. It features a huge walk-in robe and a stunning ensuite complete with Velux skylights, floor-to-ceiling tiles, a walk-in shower with rainwater showerhead, and underfloor heating.
On the opposite side of the home, two additional bedrooms, plus a rumpus or fourth bedroom include built-in desks and wardrobes and are serviced by a beautifully appointed family bathroom — also with a walk-in shower, dual rainwater showerheads, and underfloor heating. A newly added mudroom enhances functionality, providing the perfect space for country living.
The gardens have been masterfully designed to combine beauty, abundance, and sustainability. There's an established orchard, enclosed vegetable garden and chicken run. The outdoor spaces include multiple entertaining decks, an inviting outdoor bath, and generous lawns for children and pets to play freely.
The property also features double glazing, solar panels, an electric gate, and a grey water tank, underscoring its commitment to sustainable living and energy efficiency.
Flexible Additional Accommodation
A fully lined studio, currently purposed as a “she shed” offers a wealth of possibilities — whether as a work-from-home office, artist's or writer's retreat, guest accommodation, or space for extended family.
Connected to town water and designed to capture all-day sun, 141 Sandfly Road is a rare find a beautifully restored historic home that offers the perfect balance of rural tranquility and modern convenience.
Just minutes from Margate's cafés, schools, and coastline, this exceptional property embodies the essence of relaxed Tasmanian country living.
Heating: Reverse Cycle Air conditioner
Year built: 1930
Council rates: $1690.00 per annum approx.
Fixed water rates: $365.00 per annum approx.
Rental estimate: $750.00 - $850.00 per week.