Fancy living in Tasmania’s South East among the vineyards at Bream Creek on the doorstep of the iconic Tasman peninsular? Then read on about this Marion Bay Road, property – your entry to the lifestyle this very affordable cottage represents.

Cared for by the same family for more than 40 years – this 3 bed cottage is situated up a quiet country road and enjoys the privacy of an approx acre block with plenty of room for extras camping out or storing of boats and caravans year round. Set among gum trees and some ornamental shrubs the well kept original home was upgraded with a major extension in the 1980′s adding a third double bedroom with walk in robe, and tasteful lounge dining area to the sunny front of house.

Plumbing and wiring also had upgrades at the time of the extension, the original open plan kitchen/dining area still has a cosy combustion heater with an endless supply of firewood available from surrounding forests and the home is provided with
fresh water from a 3 tank approx 30,000 litre storage at the back of house and also has water access from a nearby farm dam by negotiation – no water rates!!

Approximately 17 squares, this home would make an affordable retreat for those escaping the city for country life or a quaint and inexpensive holiday home within short travel distances of an almost unbelievable range of some of the very best lifestyle and recreational activities Tasmania has to offer. Just look at the list!!

Within 6 kilometres – the Bream Creek and Yaxley vineyards, the iconic Falls Festival venue, Weilangta Tall Forest walks, surfing, walking and surf fishing on the majestic Marion Bay beach, the Copping Colonial Convict Exhibition Museum, a horse riding venue, swimming, skiing or fishing and safe launching and retrieval of trailerable boats at Boomer Bay. And the picturesque seaside town of Dunalley, home to a general store, hotel, bakery, cray fishing port, restaurant and art gallery, fresh seafood market, a golf club, fresh vegetables and milk supply from local farms and the intrigue of a passing cavalcade of Sydney to Hobart yachts using the Dunalley canal en route their return to Sydney each year.

Within 20 – 30 kilometres, to the South is Tasmanian Game fishing HQ at Eaglehawk Neck for catches of Tuna and the famed Stripey Trumpeter, the world class Eaglehawk Dive Centre, breathtaking coastal scenery in Tasmans Arch, the Tesselated Pavements and the Blow Hole and the famed Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park at Taranna. To the West, the Sorell and Tasman fruit districts with bountiful supplies of stone fruit and cherries in season, modern supermarkets and the Hobart International Airport. To the North, up the Weilangta link road to join the East Coast Highway at Orford and so on to Swansea, Bicheno and beyond. Some list!

But wait – there’s more! Not to forget the great tourism icons of the Port Arthur colonial settlement but 47 kilometres away along with the now equally unforgettable Pennicott Wilderness Journey ocean tours of Tasman Island and the soon to be constructed ’3 Capes Walk’ infrastructure.