Only 45minutes from Hobart this unique home is perfectly positioned above Carlton River with breathtaking water views reaching far across the channel whilst providing 50ha of grazing land on a picturesque rolling hillside.

The architecturally designed residence, rendered brick with a high pitched roof, sits eloquently with level access. The cleverly designed floor plan allows you to move easily throughout the home whilst capturing the amazing water & rural views at every turn. There has been a strong design focus on natural light with great use of expansive windows constantly drawing your attention outside.

Multiple living options are offered. The spacious family living area features high cathedral ceilings and a mezzanine level. There is also a formal living featuring an open fire place with more than enough room for your guests. A separate and cosy dining room also provides the perfect mood for dinner parties.

A country style kitchen features a wood stove, island bench and a large pantry. Several sliding doors welcome you out on to the wide verandah allowing you to enjoy the rural surroundings.

The comfortable and spacious master bedroom suite provides “His & Her” walk-in robes, an ensuite and you can wake up to those incredible views. A second bedroom also provides robes and an ensuite. The formal living could also be used as a third bedroom.

A converted barn offers lots of potential to the discerning buyer and it currently provides enormous entertaining options with scope to further develop. Upstairs offers ample space to convert into multiple bedrooms with a bathroom already fitted, the perfect teenager’s retreat or guest accommodation.

A triple garage with a high pitched room offers abundant parking and storage. Additional accommodation can be realised with potential to convert the garage (STCA).

For aspiring B&B operators there is potential to create suitable accommodation in a beautiful rural environment which is ideally positioned on the tourist route to the Tasman Peninsula.

The land is zoned rural and is permitted for grazing and cropping pursuits as would also be a vineyard and other more intensive agricultural use.

The farm improvements consist of a 110m timber barn, stockyards, 390m shearing shed, 2.7 tonne silo and a 68m machinery shed. The property is currently being used to produce fine wool.

With mostly moderate slopes the land is divided in to 11 paddocks, 4 land care zones and has 13 dams providing sufficient water supply. The property is not only spectacular but completely unique.