There are very few places in Tasmania where the waterfront feels this gentle. Where the river widens into a long, calm expanse and the hills hold the light all day. Where the water is sheltered, deep enough to sail, and quiet enough to kayak at sunrise. Where the road itself is quiet and intimate, not a highway, just a small and cherished coastal drive known mostly to those who live here.
This is the setting for 1135 Cygnet Coast Road. A home that feels as though it belongs on the shores of a European lake, yet stands here among the gardens and waterways of the Huon River.
The entrance to the property, via a wide, circular driveway, is impressive yet welcoming. Sandstone walls encircle gently curving garden beds. Japanese maples frame the front of the home, providing seasonal colour and shade.
Inside, polished Tasmanian oak floors carry through generous living spaces, all oriented to the gardens and the river. Large picture windows and wide bi-fold and stacker doors allow for an
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