Cottage Charm with Family Extension

Please Note: Available by Private Inspection Only

Situated on well over an acre, and with views across the picturesque D'Entrecasteaux Channel to Bruny Island, sits this gorgeous family home. The original home was built in the 1940's and offers all the charm and character of the time, with its weatherboard cladding, veranda, high ceilings and sash windows that frame the water views. This section also offers three bedrooms, a family bathroom, study and second living space. An impressive extension to the rear of the home has been built to compliment the original cottage and provide a spacious, light-filled kitchen, living and dining area along with a large master bedroom and ensuite, fit for today's family lifestyle.

Outside, the 4539m2 block is bordered by a small creek and has a dam, established gardens and multiple outbuildings, providing covered car parking, workshop, machinery shed, wood storage and a place for the chooks.

Hurry and inspect this rare opportunity on offer, then experience the warm and welcoming sense of community that is such a special feature of this breathtaking setting. Woodbridge town centre is only a few minutes' walk and boasts a fabulous restaurant, bar and function venue, the local school with its Marine Discovery Centre, a local crafts and produce market, general store, community centre and the post office. Everything is close by for the young family or retirees alike ...


CONTACT

Helen Lehane
Managing Director

helen@fnkingston.com.au
0400 339 054

... and all this is still within easy commuting distance to Hobart.

•4 bed 2 bath 2 living
•Great separation for extended families
•Large timber kitchen, huge walk-in pantry
•Gas cooktop
•Double oven
•Huge ensuite & WIR
•Solar power
•Instantaneous gas hot water
•Large workshop and shed
•Raised vegetable beds
•Established native gardens

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.