Spacious, comfortable, north facing, modern house, on 1.3 acres, 600 metres from the beach; adjoins a large reserve and Cape Liptrap Coastal Park.
Comprising:
- 4 large bedrooms
- Two big decks and large living area
- A simple, pavilion, single room width aesthetic design, creates bush views in every direction
- Granite kitchen and stylish bathroom
- Outside toilet and hot shower
- Jarrah floors
- Low maintenance indigenous garden with rare local plants and abundant wildlife
The land overlooks Anderson Inlet but the house is built below the dune line for privacy and shelter.
Internal features:
- Japanese bath
- Pot belly stove
- Walk in pantry
- Adelaide black granite in kitchen.
- Cream marble bench tops in bathroom and laundry.
- Nobo heaters and built in robes in bedrooms.
External features:
- Sliding doors onto decks
- Second toilet and hot shower outside
- The large north deck is sheltered and sunny in winter; the smaller, shadier south deck catches summer sea breezes.
- A bush barbeque is set up on the west side of the house.
- A lock up storage area next to the south deck holds tools and surfing gear.
- The water tank holds 22,000 litres with a fire hose outlet at the base.
- Supertreat waste water system.
Landscaped garden:
This property has the most prolific range of indigenous plants found on Venus Bays First Estate – Manna Gums, Coast Banksia, Coast Beard Heath, Casuarinas, Sweet Bursaria, Coast Wattle, and prolific stands of rare Pale Fruit Ballart. Seaberry saltbush, clematis, bower spinach, orchids, grasses, climbers, ramblers, mosses, lilies, ferns, and rushes abound. Porcupine grass and a June-flowering orchid, both previously unknown in the area, can be found on this property. Ringtail possums, wombats and blue tongue lizards live in the garden. Koalas feed in the manna gums. Echidnas, swamp wallabies, whip birds, and Eastern Grey kangaroos visit the pond – the property has no fences. Grey shrike thrushes feed from the hand. Pathways on the property pass several wombat burrows. One walking path leads through the reserve and Coastal Park directly to Beach 2.