Care has been taken to provide an enchanting environment around this lovely home not only for its occupants but for the wildlife as well, through the planting of specific native plants.
The home of 4 bedrooms and 3 living rooms is spread over 2 levels. A parents retreat offers its own living room and entry from the garden. All of the remaining bedrooms have built-in robes and overlook the established native gardens.
Sustainable living is catered for via a Solarhart water heater and quality solar roof panels connected to the electricity grid. Also tiled floors are exposed to the morning and afternoon sun and in this way they collectively become a natural radiant heater.
The renovated kitchen with its bountiful number of soft close drawers features stone bench tops and matching backsplashes. Add to this a large walk-in pantry with its own work bench. Overlooking the native garden, privacy is ensured by the size of the land.
Ceilings here are high with skylight features flooding light into the rear of the house.
The large Jindara wood heater is cosy for those cooler evenings. Over the years, clearing of substantial trees has assisted with an adequate wood supply. Other heating includes an electric panel wall mounted Atlantic unit.
An inviting timber deck surrounds the northern corner of the home and falls into the garden. Transition to the garden featuring walkways and bridges is made easy with no steps but very gentle sloping ramps.
Resident sheep are the keepers of a paddock which occupied about half of the land space. This is well fenced with gates to provide easy access.
A large shed or workshop and large concrete and PVC rain tanks complete the property.
Families have easy walk-way access to the local high school and Sports Centre.
If you have ever wanted to enjoy the features of a small acreage yet still be close to Kingston and Hobart CBD this is a ‘must-see’ property.
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House Size 170 sqm (approx) Land Size 20230 sqm or 5 acres (approx)