Still with original features from its yesteryear this 1910 cottage is a minute walk to the water’s edge of Daniels Bay foreshore with the boat ramp and jetty also a short stroll away!

Light filled rooms and 2.7m high ceilings give a spacious feel to a home that has ample room. Lots of windows capture the water views and take full advantage of the spectacular sunsets that Daniels Bay is renowned for.

Being sold virtually walk-in, walk-out’ there are two large bedrooms with a sunroom as a potential third bedroom. A large open plan kitchen/dining/living area is heated/cooled with reverse cycle air conditioning and a second large formal lounge room has the original open wood fire in good working order with original hardwood timber floors.

Almost every aspect from every window in this home has garden and scenic views. Channel waters can be seen from the kitchen, dining and living area as well as both the bedrooms. The sunroom and deck remind you how close to the water you are!

The home is insulated in some walls and the ceiling. The laundry is currently in the bathroom, however, there is another storage room off the kitchen that could be converted to a laundry area. There is a separate undercover BBQ and entertaining area at the rear of the house.

Additionally, there is a double garage space used as tool storage and a single carport. The property has lovely gardens with a fully enclosed vegetable garden that has previously kept the vendor self-sufficient. There are two 10,000 litre rain-water collection tanks with a good catchment area that ensure ample water storage. A further 2000 gallons of water is available for the garden.

A lovely outlook provides privacy from the rear of the house and there is an assortment of fruit trees including a variety of plums, apricots, peaches, lemons, figs and nectarines to name a few.

A short drive from the property and you’re at Cloudy Bay Beaches, a surfing hot spot, passing Inala Nature Tours on the way. Ten minutes in the opposite direction is Cape Bruny Lighthouse in South Bruny National Park, this is Bruny Island’s most iconic landmark. History and heritage abound with many of the must see’ tourist destinations on Bruny Island all literally off the doorstep of this property.

Only seven kilometres to the north is the ‘hub’ of Bruny Island with all the community services including a state-of-the-art Community Health Centre, the local school, chemist, post office, shop and pub and just when it all sounds too good to be true you’ll also pass the local winery on the way!

A great property in a great location, what more can be said, ring Laureen also an island resident to arrange a private 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.