Nestled on gently undulating pastures overlooking the shimmering D'Entrecasteaux Channel and across to Bruny Island, this charming four-bedroom, two-bathroom home captures the very essence of Tasmanian coastal living - where time slows, nature thrives, and every sunrise feels like the first.
Crafted with soul and substance, the home showcases exquisite timber finishes throughout, including a impressive radiata pine slab, kitchen benchtop that anchors the heart of the home. Modern comforts blend seamlessly with rustic character - from the warmth of cork flooring and ducted heating to the bedrooms, to the glow of a large fireplace framed by a granite fireback. Double glazing, instant gas hot water, and an electric retractable awning ensure the home remains as practical as it is beautiful.
Take in the uninterrupted 180-degree views through dappled trees - no buildings, no lights, just pure tranquillity. From dawn's pink glow to the reflected sunsets over Bruny, and even the occasional dance of the Aurora, every moment here feels timeless.
Life by the water brings endless adventure. Launch your boat from the nearby jetty and enjoy a short ride to Alonnah for a meal at the pub, or explore the sheltered waters of this untouched sailor's paradise - from Cockle Creek to the Hobart CBD. Directly opposite the home, discover epic diving spots teeming with seafood, or join locals at the nearby campground, a favourite for kiteboarding, kayaking, and windsurfing.
The property is thoughtfully set up for self-sufficiency, boasting a 13 kW solar system (26 panels, 2 Solis inverters) that not only eliminates power bills but provides an annual return of approx. $1000. Water storage is equally generous, with a 52,000 L domestic tank and 20,000 L for fire and irrigation. The extensive infrastructure includes a 13 x 10 m drive-through shed, 4 x 3 m animal barn, chicken hutch, four gated paddocks with shelters and vehicle access, electric fencing, and irrigation to all paddocks - perfect for hobby farming or simply enjoying the space and freedom of country living.
Gardeners will love the 6 m polytunnel and outdoor beds, fruit trees (plum, apple, pear, feijoa, citrus), and the vibrant native plantings that draw in an abundance of birdlife - from swift parrots and superb fairy-wrens to wedge-tailed eagles and goshawks. Even quolls, echidnas, and the occasional Tassie devil wander through - a reminder of how alive the land truly is.
Entertain under the stars around the large firepit or soak in the cast-iron fire bath as you gaze across the water to Bruny - a ritual that feels both grounding and magical.
Practical touches abound - from the built-in fire safety system and multiple power options to a drive-through driveway with electric gates and abundant parking. There's even an option to include a mooring suitable for a 12 m vessel, just 50 m from the Gordon Jetty - the only one permitted in the vicinity.
Also available for negotiation is a separate two-bedroom transportable guest retreat, offering its own slice of serenity complete with stand-alone solar, composting toilet, and breathtaking views across the Channel. Ideal for guests, extended family, or a potential income stream.
With a local shop just five minutes away, a friendly supportive community, nearby metro bus stop at Gordon camp ground reserve and a school bus stop at the bottom of Kregors road, this is a place where convenience meets calm.
A rare opportunity to live immersed in nature, sustained by the land, and surrounded by beauty. From the rippling Channel waters to the whisper of the blue gums above - here, every sunrise tells a story, every breeze carries a memory, and every day feels like coming home.
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