Rising out of the rich farmland with a presence that captures your attention, is this stunning country home that seems almost organic, like it has sprouted from a seed planted in the fertile soil that this part of the Meander Valley is renowned for.
Discovered down a private laneway, just a short drive from Deloraine, one of Tasmania's premier rural townships, this wonderful home will offer a new purchaser a style of living one could only dream about.
Presenting 4 bedrooms, serviced by 2 bathrooms, separate office, occasional room, all fashioned around a magnificent open plan living/ kitchen and dining area with soaring cathedral ceilings that further houses two lofted, large, light filled rooms that could be whatever the heart desired. Not to be out done is the almost formal reception room with its bespoke entry door, this room is the perfect staging point to arrive or depart In style. Add in some double glazing and solar panels.
Outside is a heady mix of structured gardens, round about driveway, enclosed gazebo, not one but two 'Barn' style workshop/ garages, sun drenched decks - and views that will stop you in your tracks and make you feel like 'Alice in Wonderland'.
So you want to be a farmer? Ok, jump into the adjoining large paddock with deep rich volcanic soil, that has plenty of water delivered from an artesian bore. Not a farmer? That's ok as well, as the next-door neighbour will lease it from you.
This property description could continue for ever, there is truly so much here on offer, only a private inspection of the property will completely qualify this outstanding home and property. To make your appointment, or to discuss how this incredible opportunity could best suit you as a purchaser, please call Donna from Harcourts Meander Valley, she will be happy to have a chat
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