Located in the magnificent far south of Tasmania and on the doorstep of the world heritage area, this beautiful holiday home is truly a dream escape. Positioned 150 meters from pristine Sayers Beach where the family can enjoy kayaking, fishing and swimming, you really won’t want to leave once you have spent time in such an idyllic location.

You would definitely not be camping in this home. While fully off grid with its own water, gas, power, solar panels and waste treatment systems and positioned on a 1401m2 free hold block, it has all the creature comforts. Four double bedrooms, comfortably sleeping up to 12 people, amazing fully upgraded family bathroom, modern kitchen with gas cooking and refrigerator, open plan living area with wood heating, along with fully enclosed front sunroom and fully enclosed back veranda with gas log heater.

There is also a wonderful rustic outdoor cooking area for all that fresh seafood, along with laundry shed, woodshed and separate storage areas to the rear of the property.

Take a stroll to the end of the road and you will find yourself at the whale sculpture and interpretation sign explaining the bay’s whaling history. Continue to the Fishers Point Navigation Light and Pilot Station Ruins or take the well-marked track to South East Cape for stunning views of the Southern Ocean and Maatsuyker Island.

Cockle Creek is located; 22.5 km from Southport – 35.7km from Dover – 57km from Geeveston – 79km from Huonville -148 km two-hour drive south of Hobart.

* OFF GRID – Private secure location
* 1401m2 low maintenance land area
* Meters from Beach
* Gas fridge
* Wood heater
* Rainwater tanks
* Fully enclosed outdoor entertaining area with gas log heater
* Mobile phone coverage
* AIRBNB potential

One could lose themselves in the many historical sites and walking tracks, so, if you’re ready to clear your mind and make some memories today, then call Jamie Bantick 0448 089 224 or Susan Smith 0400 608 929 today to arrange an inspection.

Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. However we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.