Designed by Tasmanian architect Maria Gigney and built in 2008 by local artisan builder Colin Bickmore, this stylish and contemporary building on an 877sqm block comprises two offset hardwood-clad pavilions, joined by a covered celery top pine deck.
The rear pavilion has a comfortable living area, a well-equipped galley kitchen and dining space, as well as a fold-down queen-sized bed. The large corner-glazed window brings in views of the coastal bush and beyond across the Channel towards Tinderbox. The front pavilion has two bedrooms with a shared bathroom/shower/toilet between them. Both bedrooms offer attractive elevated views of water and mountains.
Cedar shutters protect the central deck area from the breeze and a wood heater makes the space cosy. On the sheltered northern side is a second deck with an outdoor bath.
Access is from the corner of Cox Drive and Nebraska Road via a concrete driveway and a flight of steps. At the rear is a plastic rainwater tank. Adjacent is a convenient storage shed.
The wide sands of Nebraska Beach are just a couple of minutes' stroll from the house and it's a pleasant walk of 20 minutes or so to the Dennes Point village precinct, with its community hall and the Art Untamed gallery and the Bruny Island Wild café and bistro, home of fine local art & craft as well as superb wood-fired pizzas and outstanding coffee.
This is a property with style and character, ready to enjoy as a weekender or to earn good income from short-term accommodation, as the current owners have done occasionally.
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