This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom western red cedar home situated on a sunny North-East facing 10 acre pastoral block, captures the stunning water and valley views of the picturesque Huon River. There is a separate self-contained 1880s cottage which has been run as a bed and breakfast. Set amongst 1 acres of stunning English style country gardens that lend themselves to weddings, garden shows or possibly a nursery with hundreds of different colourful plants around the gardens which have been featured in garden walks in the past.
Located at the end of a quiet no through road this property is neighbours to cherry and apple orchards, grazing stock and native bushland.
The home was originally built in the 1930s and has been fully renovated over the years to give the warm rustic country style it has today. The external walls are western red cedar with three large bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open plan living dining kitchen area which features exposed celery top pine poles, polished Tasmanian Oak floor boards and Baltic Pine ceilings, French doors which lead out on to the veranda, and a large separate family or rumpus room to the rear of the house. There are many outside areas to take in the seasons including large decks and wide wrap around verandas to take advantage of the breathtaking garden and river views.
The cottage was built in the 1880s and was named Camellia Cottage after the large Camellia tree beside the front veranda which is believed to be almost as old as the cottage. It comes furnished and features one large open bedroom and sitting room and a bathroom laundry combined, it has been running as a bed and breakfast but has much potential including parents or teenagers retreat, or other accommodation ventures.
There is a timber barn which is divided into a workshop, a studio and a woodshed there is also a small shearing shed and holding yard and the old pump house.
The property has 3 dams, with the largest towards the top of the property giving great potential for gravity fed water to the paddocks and gardens. Along with the dams town water is connected to complement 3 large rain water tanks offering plenty of storage.
Throughout the garden many timber arbors covered with beautiful flowering plants are carefully positioned. There are many timber benches placed around the garden and in the paddock where you may sit and take in the breathtaking views, it is almost impossible not to find something spectacular to look at. In the garden you will also find a veggie patch full of raspberries and plenty of pasture for your animals.
There are amazing sites in the paddock behind the homes offering the potential to expand in to the self contained accommodation and a reception venue subject to council approval.
This is a truly amazing property offering many opportunities that will surely impress many people with so much on offer, an inspection is a must.