Blackbird Cottage is estimated to have been built in 1879, making it one of the first homes constructed when the Cygnet township was still known as Lovett. This picturesque property is steeped in history, brimming with character and charm, and is located right in the heart of Cygnet.
Every single detail that now makes Blackbird Cottage what it is today has been thoughtfully considered, perfectly executed, and finished in a way that honours the home’s unique heritage.
The quality of the workmanship, combined with the current custodian’s passion for preserving a piece of Tasmania’s past, caught the eye of Country Style magazine, which recently featured the property, confirming just how truly special it is.
The hand-sawn Blackwood flooring would have been laid in the same year that the first telephone call was made in Australia, horse-drawn coaches still travelled the Huon Road, and Queen Victoria sat on the throne. Those very boards remain today; now, beautifully revitalised.
The traditional floor plan has been thoughtfully maintained, with three bedrooms opening off the central entrance hall. Each room still boasts the 1880s brick chimneys and has been finished with quality wallpaper, chosen to match the original samples found during the restoration. The living room offers the same and is snugly positioned right in the heart of the home. Thermosoft radiators heat the cottage with gentle warmth and help to maintain an inviting atmosphere year-round.
The kitchen and dining area have been sympathetically rebuilt, now offering tranquil water views across Burtons Reserve, Port Cygnet, and the local sailing club.
French-lay tiles meet beautifully curated, antique cabinetry, finished with stone benchtops and a classic farmhouse sink. There is an integrated dishwasher and a gorgeous freestanding cooker, making this space as functional as it is beautiful.
The bathroom was cleverly designed to incorporate the laundry, maintaining a simple, elegant flow.
Outside, the gardens surrounding Blackbird Cottage have received the same level of thoughtful dedication. They’re now a stunning blend of natives, heritage English plantings, and edible varieties.
A circular lawn introduces a gentle sense of formality to the calming landscape, and just beyond the flowering potato vine, you’ll find a private, beautifully considered outdoor entertaining area.
Salvaged shingles from the original cottage roof now clad the garden shed; a bold and beautiful nod to those who lived beneath them more than 140 years ago.
Blackbird Cottage is a striking example of history being celebrated, restored with heart, and it’s ready for its next chapter.
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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 to determine whether or not the information is, in fact accurate.








































































