A small strip of crown land is the only thing that separates this incredible property from the water’s edge. Set within gardens that span well over 1000 square meters this charming 1950’s cottage offers the well sought after benefit of a North Facing water view.
The home has recently enjoyed a modern transformation while carefully ensuring the original assets such as the decorative cornice remain unchanged. Each of the timber framed windows throughout, showcase a remarkable view of Port Cygnet, made even more beautiful thanks to the original rolled glass.
The centrally located dining room provides access to a very generous deck which has been cleverly split into open and covered sections – this ensures you can enjoy this space through all seasons and weather.
The kitchen overlooks the dining and provides plenty of work and storage options which is in addition to the spacious walk-in pantry.
The sitting room can be partially separated from the kitchen and dining and is warmed easily with the wood heater or reverse cycle.
The three bedrooms are all found off the central hall – each are well proportioned and offer built in robes and the recently renovated bathroom is close by as well.
A small sunroom enjoys more of the view along with the warmth of the Northerly sun and leads onto the decks, and through to the lawn.
The gardens surrounding the home are substantial and abundant -fruit trees and raised beds sit alongside English cottage varieties and tall gums. Even the chickens have a dedicated space to enjoy the waterside location.
A massive 120m2 boat shed sits just away from the house and has the option to connect 3-phase power – this space holds tonnes of potential to become something very special.
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The information contained in this listing has been supplied to Win Em All P/L trading as Homelands Property from a variety of sources and to the best of their knowledge. The Agents are unable to verify whether the above information is accurate. All interested persons should make and rely upon their own enquiries to determine whether or not the information is, in fact accurate.