This classic 1870′s weatherboard cottage has been meticulously renovated to complement, retain and enhance its many exquisite original features. Immaculately presented accommodation is entered via a picket fence along a brick pathway leading to a rose laden archway onto the front veranda opening to a wide central hallway. There are 2 bedrooms, a galley style Tasmanian Oak kitchen with adjoining dining that flows through French doors onto a sheltered timber deck just perfect for that morning latte, step up to a separate lounge room -one may choose the ambiance of the open fire place or the modern convenience of the reverse cycle heat pump, the most superb bathroom with a claw foot bath as the centrepiece (including toilet), at the rear another gorgeous deck area provides a fantastic private entertaining area with several storage areas off, second toilet , laundry , workshop and another spacious room awaiting your needs. Enhanced by cottage gardens, several fruit trees, rose bed and two single garages.
This warm and welcoming home (that wraps its arms around you upon entering), reaped in history (with much of it recorded), is on 2 titles totalling 1725m2, has no immediate neighbours, enjoys water glimpses over Blackman Bay and is only a short stroll to the water’s edge and the popular Waterfront Cafe.
An absolute delight to inspect.