This solid, 3 bedroom brick home is situated in arguably one of the very best positions within the Cygnet town boundary. The property offers over 2 acres of land, outstanding water views from most of the rooms and, you can stroll easily to the shops and cafes from here, along the picturesque walkway that runs alongside the water’s edge
The home sits well within its acreage which has allowed it to enjoy elevated views over Port Cygnet and this positioning has also secured its privacy. Within the 2 acres, you’ll find a well-established stone fruit orchard along with a sizable dam. There is a long, pristine paddock that is fenced and ready for housing animals and would be an ideal spot to create a market garden, using the dam for irrigation.
Inside you’re sure to be pleased with the light and bright interior which beautifully captures the sun throughout the day. Large windows grace every room and provide the perfect frame for the remarkable views that are on offer here.
The kitchen was upgraded a few years ago and now provides ample workspace, a breakfast bar, and a fantastic corner pantry.
There are 3 spacious bedrooms which all provide built-in robes and there is a generously proportioned bathroom and internal laundry.
The front entertaining area faces East, overlooking the bay which makes it a perfect spot to enjoy a morning coffee and watch the world wake up.
A double garage with a workshop sits behind the house and there is a carport off this, perfect for housing the boat.
This property offers all the benefits you would usually expect in a more rural setting but is so conveniently located. The sailing club is just down the road and the Hobart CBD is less than an hour away.
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The information contained in this listing has been supplied to Win Em All P/L trading as Homelands Property from a variety of sources and to the best of their knowledge. The Agents are unable to verify whether the above information is accurate. All interested persons should make and rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not the information is, in fact accurate.