Set amongst the tranquil, picturesque surroundings, located just a mere 25 minutes approximately from Hobarts CBD sits a lifestyle opportunity most Australians strive for.
With coastal panoramic views that stretch from down the D'Entrecasteaux Channel across towards Bruny Island, Dennes Point, Nebraska beach and out past the Iron Pot towards the Tasman sea. Teeming with wildlife such as the long nose potaroo, bettong and eastern barred bandicoots along with so many others, however mammals aren't the only ones that'll pay you a visit as you look to the sky's and sea eagles, wedged tailed eagles and …… then onto the water as you can watch everything from yachts including the Sydney/Hobart racers as they strive for the finishing line, fishing vessels, cruise ships as they also journey into Hobart's docks to sea life like dolphins and the odd killer whales.
I know I get it, we haven't even started with the home itself yet so you could be excused for thinking hmmm what's it actually like or is it more about the surrounds.
Well no… with this stunning visual backdrop the home exudes character, charm and warmth.
From the master bedroom wake up each and every day to the ever changing vista with motorised blinds opening to allow everything in, with gorgeous ensuite, walk in robe and doors that open out to the first of two decks.
You can now head through a atrium to the living, dining kitchen area all tastefully renovated with polished timber floors, large double glazed windows that not only let in tons and tons of light but allow you to observe whatever is going on outside, kitchen with stone bench tops, soft close drawers and the added feature of internal lights that help you in the search for whatever it is you need.
The second and third spacious bedrooms, main bathroom featuring shower, classy vanity and also the laundry.
Phew got all that, what's that you want more well ok stick with me here as we now move downstairs.
Here we find the outside workshop and you may notice the thick concrete walls which, it's rumored, was possibly the generator and workshop for the local search light and observation post (OP for short) during WW2.
Now open the door and into the second living area, kitchenette, bathroom and laundry with toilet and bedroom and at the back a fantastic spot for a wine cellar as this rooms temperature very rarely changes all year round, this could ideally suit the family visits or possibly short term lodgers.
But wait that's not all because we now have to move over to the other side of the home as here lies the office/ studio with its wood heater, amazing views through the surrounding bush land someone looking to write, study, paint or even teach yoga the space is here for up to 6 people.
I've may have run out of space but there's so much more to view in what is truly a remarkable home.
1. Absolute finest in coastal living
2. Idyllic tranquil surroundings teeming with natives and local wildlife
3. Large windows to allow you to just sit, relax and observe the everchanging views
4. Still only 25 mins approx from Hobarts CBD
5. Separate studio with own heating ideal for those wishing to escape and work from home