This is an interesting home with plenty of character, warmth and heaps of appeal.
Offering a bush outlook, the home is private discrete and tucked away for solitude.
A welcoming and earthy home situated in a natural setting surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature.
You meander through the garden to approach the front door. One’s first impressions are of height and space. The kitchen is simple yet functional and adjoins a large dining space; you go down a few steps into the spacious lounge room with high raked ceilings and a cosy log fire. There are floor to ceiling cathedral windows that fill the home with natural sunlight and frame the outside world.
There is a second big and spacious 8 x 4 metre sunny and slightly funky family or craft room with French Doors to a wraparound timber viewing deck. It would also make an excellent home office. At all times you feel close to nature living in this special home.
There are three bedrooms; the bathroom is bright with light and includes the laundry. The main bedroom has a sliding door which leads you delightfully out to another private deck full of potted plants. This is a quiet place, a secluded place, a perfect place to sit and relax.
The home is designed and made of timber and colour bond, there are timber floors, parquetry floors, and some carpet: the mix is eclectic, interesting, inviting and warm.
There is excellent under home storage, with plenty of head room and plenty of space.
The owners have invested money on their home during their stay. There is new underfloor insulation, superior roofing insulation, and some windows have been double-glazed. There is a large reverse-cycle heat pump to keep the winter chill at bay, and a highly efficient heat pump water heater.
Close by are the Signal Station Caf, Mount Nelson oval and playground, and a small supermarket. There are lots of great bush-walking tracks in the area. There is a good local primary school, bus pick-up for Taroona High, and walking distance to Hobart College.