Can you imagine the history that these walls could tell! Built in 1835 by convict labour for James Duncan, (high on the rise – they had first choice!), this superb example of Georgian architecture brings back the colonial era, with the restoration ensuring the provenance is maintained. Located on a leafy 8349M2 ( over 2 acres) allotment, the residence watches the Tamar River on it’s way to Bass Strait, in fact, in times past, the property lit a kerosene beacon every night to alert the passing river traffic. The beacon was then moved to closer to the shoreline and is still operational. Whilst a home oozing character, the welcoming atmosphere embraces family and friends, entertaining a pleasure with the rooms flowing through from the hub of the home, the country kitchen. Comprising 3 large bedrooms, main with ensuite, formal dining, casual dining, large living and the wide hallway entrance and large porch area, so important in the country and not seen in modern homes. The triple garage with remote doors has an huge attic space ideal for a rumpus or studio. Point Rapide offers an elegant but comfortable lifestyle in total privacy with waterfront access for swimming, fishing, boating or lazing.