How lucky we are to have such a beautiful river in the Tamar at our doorstep.
The Tamar has a wonderful place in Australian history first navigated by Bass and Flinders, in a rowboat, in 1798.
This appealing two-storey cottage just across the road from the river has a surprising English influence not only in the architecture but also in the lovely cottage garden.
Compact yet functional the ground floor contains a spacious kitchen with walk-in pantry, formal dining room, charming lounge with rich timber exposed beams, and a roomy attractive bathroom.
The quaint staircase leads to 4 pocket-sized bedrooms each with their own character. The views from the front bedroom are magic.
The garden is an array of colour and well-established plants and shrubs and is a delight to wander through.
At the rear of the property a single garage/workshop sits conveniently alongside a substantial double carport.
The Blackwall/Gravely Beach area has rediscovered the joys of the Tamar in recent years and now offers excellent public recreation areas, a five star boat ramp, quality restaurant and wineries.