Nestled in the heart of Southern Tasmania lies the hidden treasure of Lymington, a quiet haven largely unknown even to some locals. Located a mere 5km from Cygnet, this secret sanctuary has been a home for families across multiple generations, who have carefully preserved its charm from swarms of tourists and disruptive traffic.
The picturesque Copper Alley Bay, a splendid harbor concealed by sloping terrain and obscured from Lymington Road, provides a secure mooring for those with yachts or fishing vessels. It is also a haven where one can frequently observe dolphins and seals playfully engaging in the bay's serene waters.
For fishing enthusiasts, it serves as an idyllic spot for a weekend escapade on the water, reeling in a flatty or two, or simply exploring the surrounding stunning beaches such as Drip Beach and Kays Beach, located just beyond the Tru Blue Berries (local blueberry farm).
The breathtaking sunrises are a magnificent sight to behold, unless you prefer to bask in the tranquillity of the morning, undisturbed except for the delightful symphony of a myriad of birds that call the bay home.
The home's impressive original features contribute to its timeless charm, creating an inviting atmosphere that welcomes you from the moment you arrive. The living room, kept cosy year-round with either a heat pump or wood heater, provides a perfect space for relaxation and gatherings.
This extremely cosy, insulated home features a functional kitchen, catering to the needs of daily living. The sizable land parcel of 4036m2 offers endless possibilities, providing ample space for various outdoor activities. A convenient shed with an adjoining carport ensures secure storage and shelter for vehicles.
Step outside onto the outdoor veranda, where family members can completely unwind and enjoy the tranquillity of the surroundings. The large bedrooms offer comfortable retreats, and there is plenty of parking available for vehicles, adding to the practicality of the property.
The tranquil surrounds are further enhanced by the new wallaby-proof fencing, ensuring a peaceful and secure environment.
Whether you're seeking a permanent residence or a weekend retreat, this charming cottage promises a lifestyle of comfort, convenience, and a picture post card view!
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