Want to live in a small close nit community with a small population of less than 230 people? Want to live in a quiet, peaceful town away from the chaos of city life? We have the perfect lifestyle escape just for you!
Nestled within this lifestyle town sits this spacious 4 large bedroom family home. Constructed in 1980 with brick exterior and aluminium windows this home will be low maintenance. Each of the bedrooms are fitted with Built-In Robes with the master to the front of the property and the others at the rear.
Kitchen and Dining are open plan and there is ample room to host big family gatherings – the glass sliding door off the dining is screaming for a deck to be built to enhance your entertaining needs. The home is warmed by both a woodheater and a heatpump (aka RCAC).
Don’t be alarmed that the toilet is positioned within the bathroom as there is another in the Laundry which is just inside the Garage/Workshop – which the garage door can be opened with a remote control for comfort on the wet days.
All this on a 685m2 block you can’t afford to let this one go if a new life you are looking for!
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Not from Tassie here is a guide of what to expect from Waratah:
Waratah is a town in western Tasmania adjacent to Savage River National Park. It was constructed to support a tin mine at Mount Bischoff. The town is built at the top of a waterfall, and water was diverted from the stream to provide water for mine sluicing and processing. It was also the first town in Australia to have electric street lights in 1886.
Tin was discovered at Mount Bischoff by James “Philosopher” Smith in 1871. The mine operated successfully at first. The easy ore was all extracted by 1893 when sluicing was discontinued. Mining continued opencut on the face of the mountain, and underground.
Waratah is one of the wettest and coldest locations in Tasmania. The town has a high frequency of cloudy days and maximum temperatures often fail to get above 10 C, even in summer. Winter snowfall is common, and heavy rainstorms can be experienced throughout the year.