Tucked high on Tasmania's Central Plateau, this charming two-storey timber home is the Great Lake getaway you have been dreaming about. Whether you picture lazy weekends by the fire, a summer of fishing with the family, or a permanent tree-change into one of the Highlands' most loved communities, this is the kind of place that makes it happen. From the moment you step onto the full-width deck and take in the open bushland outlook, you will feel your shoulders drop.
Inside, warm timber-lined walls and ceilings wrap the whole home in that unmistakable cabin feeling. The open-plan living and dining space is the beating heart of it all, with exposed beams overhead, a cosy wood heater for those crisp Highland nights and a reverse-cycle heat pump to keep things comfortable all year round. There are two separate lounge areas giving plenty of room for everyone to spread out after a big day on the water. The kitchen is neat and functional, with crisp white cabinetry, stone-look benchtops, freestanding cooking and a large window overlooking the green surrounds. Upstairs, there are two well-sized bedrooms along with the main bathroom, while the convenience of two toilets adds to the practical layout.
Now for the showstopper. The enclosed spa room is pure indulgence, a heated spa set beneath a light-filled pitched roof with lattice privacy screening, so you can soak away the day no matter what the Highland weather is doing outside. Step out onto the generous timber deck and enjoy the perfect place to entertain, sip a wine as the sun goes down and watch the wildlife wander past. This is a home built for good times with family and friends.
Set on a generous 2,128 square metre block, there is space here to truly enjoy the Highland lifestyle. The large Colorbond shed with wide roller door easily accommodates the cars, caravans, boats and fishing gear, with room left over for a workshop. A rainwater tank adds further practicality, while the native gums and open grassland provide privacy and that away-from-it-all feel.
You could not be better positioned to enjoy everything the Central Highlands has to offer. Miena sits right on the southern shore of Great Lake, a Premium Wild Trout Fishery famous for its wild brown trout and a magnet for anglers from all over the country and world! Boat ramps dot the nearby bays, Arthurs Lake, Penstock Lagoon and Little Pine Lagoon that are all within easy reach, and the historic Great Lake Hotel is just up the road for a hearty meal by the log fire. This is a rare opportunity to secure your own slice of one of Tasmania's most treasured lifestyle destinations.
For more information or to book a private inspection please contact the listing agent Kurt Knowles today!
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While Harcourts Ulverstone & Penguin has taken every care to verify the accuracy of the details in this advertisement, we cannot guarantee its correctness. Prospective buyers need to take such action as is necessary, to satisfy themselves of any pertinent matters.