• 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 12 Norfolk Crescent, Primrose Sands
  • 558 Square metresArea
Seeking a seaside escape?

Embark on a quest for a seaside sanctuary with breathtaking views at 12 Norfolk Crescent!

Perched on high ground, this spot offers a chance to create your own hideaway (pending council approval), where you can bask in the beauty of both Gypsy and Frederick Henry Bays.

Dive into the laid-back coastal vibe of Primrose Sands, a gem of a coastal town, boasting family-friendly beaches, green spaces, and a handy boat launch for aquatic adventurers.

With a general store, coffee and food vans, an RSL and Sorell only a 20 minute drive away, Primrose is a great place to call home.

All properties in Primrose Sands have on-site wastewater treatment systems and access to tank water, essential considerations for any construction plans. Power connection is available nearby on the street. Just a short drive from Sorell, where all modern amenities are within reach for everyday living needs.

And with Hobart CBD a mere 45-minute drive and the airport just 30 minutes away, you're never too far from city buzz.

Disclaimer:
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.