Crafted, not built, and every inch bespoke. With its uniquely turreted exterior that’s reminiscent of Tasmania’s 19th century oast houses, this mud-brick abode is as rare as the black-heart sassafras timbers that line the soaring conical ceiling of the home’s master bedroom. With a delightful balance of contemporary styling and country rusticity, this is your opportunity to acquire a beautifully appointed dwelling that offers an opportunity to indulge in an enviable pastoral lifestyle, a new beginning with a fresh perspective, only 30 minutes to the northern city of Launceston.
Set well back from a quiet country road in the midst of acres of lush lawn, this comfortable family residence boasts uninterrupted views of towering eucalypt woodlands. Perfectly private, this property’s current custodians have spent countless hours enjoying the tranquillity of the environs, whilst watching exquisite goshawks as they make their nests high up in the tree-line.
We love:
-the stunning, one-of-a-kind, honey-toned sandstone floor sourced from historic Pontville, Tasmania.
-the blackwood and rare sassafras timbers that feature throughout the home.
-that you can watch the starlit night sky through the roof window in the master suite.
- the gorgeous stone benchtops in the well-appointed chef’s kitchen, with its high-performance Smeg gas cooktop, stainless steel rangehood, double AEG oven, Fisher and Paykel dish-drawers and handy Whirlpool bar fridge for when you’re entertaining!
-the fully-fenced above-ground pool that’s adjacent to a paved outdoor entertaining area, that come summertime, is sure to be your new favourite place!
-the light-filled, spacious studio that could have a myriad of uses! It’s currently being used as a dance studio, but you could just as easily run a business from home, take up painting and even open your own gallery- there’s options aplenty.
-the bedrooms: they’re light, bright and oh-so-spacious, with the master boasting a sizeable walk-in-robe.
- the bountiful supply of firewood that’ll keep the home fires burning.
- how you can harvest fresh produce from your very own kitchen garden, with plentiful water available from the dam.
-the storybook-sweet 2 storey cubby house.
But most of all, we love the acreage – 14.62 hectares of serenity, and a unique and characterful 175 square metre abode with all the mod-cons.
Don’t delay- call Kirsty Cruse or Vaughan Rose to arrange your private inspection of this very special offering!