Commanding a premier site in Swansea, this Old Colonial Georgian homestead offers location and marvelous views over the Great Oyster Bay to the Freycinet Peninsula. Extensive restoration of the rambling 1840′s property has provided an elegant, comfortable and spacious family home. Intimate Perfectly balanced interior spaces do justice to the picture -perfect views through colonial windows and doors to nearby Jubilee Beach and beyond. The accommodation is flexible and provides elegant sitting rooms, formal dining room, lounge room, spacious walk-through galley kitchen, four double bedrooms, four bathrooms, office, laundry, private courtyard, sundeck, and the graceful bull-nose verandah to the entire front and northern side of the property. Two of the larger bedrooms have separate entrances accessed off the verandah and can be self contained or integrated into the home.
An excellent bonus for the property is an adjoining wing to the back that comprises of two self contained apartments, the first offers kitchen, living/dining room and two double bedrooms, bathroom and deck. The second self contained apartment offers kitchen, living/dining room, double bedroom, bathroom, deck and a storage room with separate entrance. The fully furnished and four star rated apartments are licenced for holiday and overnight letting.
The property is set in a cottage garden and offers five private parking bays at the rear and garden shed.
Offering the best of costal living this fabulous property is suitable for an extended family and/or can provide a good income with booking and marketing systems in place. For more information please contact Chris Huxtable 0n 0427 001 122.
Settle in 1820 the historic township of Swansea is known for sun, sand and spectacular coastal scenery. The acquamarine water, pure white sand and pink granite mountains known as the Hazards in the Freycinet National Park and iconic Wineglass Bay are just 45 minutes away. Swansea is renowned for the number of award winning restaurants, wine bar, Kate’s Berry Farm, and further afield are seven quality vineyards. An ideal distination for holidays and for the fortunate permanent population the many activities include fishing diving or relaxing on the beaches of Great Oyster Bay that overlooks the Freycinet Peninsula. Swansea is a small but active community of approximately 500 and boasts an arts festival, Christmas parade and community concerts. There are museums, a library, galleries, coffee shops, golf course, outdoor gym, clubs and hotel. The town is well catered for with a hospital that has acute beds, aged care facilities and two general medical practitioners.