$2.5M
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345 Mountain Road, Lilydale TAS 7268

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642
Block size: 18 m² approx.

The Trig on Mount Arthur, 345 Mountain Rd, Lilydale 7268

Introducing The Trig on Mount Arthur - Award-Winning Eco Accommodation and Family Home

THE PROPERTY

This productive property includes 3 tourism accommodations (with locations for more) and a main residence.

Nestled in the picturesque North East region of Tasmania, The Trig is a truly unique 45-acre property offering an exceptional blend of natural beauty and sustainable living. This stunning property comprises approximately 25 acres of pristine bushland and 20 acres of pasture, providing an ideal balance of serenity and productivity.

Perched 500 meters above sea level, this property rests on a gently sloping shelf on the foothills of majestic Mount Arthur. From its elevated position, it offers breathtaking panoramic views spanning from the Western Tiers to the Tamar River, including Ninth Island and West Sandy Cape.

THE RESIDENCE
The architecturally designed family home and centrepiece of the property, clad in vertical hardwood timber, features two bespoke bedrooms as well as a flexible third that doubles as a meditation studio or loft. The principal bedroom has its own private deck oriented to the vista and a large dressing room with functional provisions for storage. There is also a custom window seat that looks out across the lake and the abundant birdlife.

An open-concept living, dining, and kitchen space in a separate pavilion contains custom details in brass and native timbers highlighting the idiosyncrasies of the occupants and the one of nature of the property. The main living volume contains an internal bath adjacent the main fireplace whilst another bath rests outdoors on the owner's deck beneath the sun and stars.

The upper floor area of the main volume houses the second dedicated bedroom and is the perfect space for guests.

Pragmatically, the Residence has a large workshop with two bays of garaging immediately accessible from the house, a detached sauna that overlooks the on site lake, pizza oven and various outbuildings including a greenhouse.

The Residence possesses its own driveway and does not share spaces with guests utilising the various accommodations on the property.

THE TRIG
The unique one bedroom. Architecturally designed and self-contained Trig Studio boasts expansive views, a slate-lined bathroom, Huon Pine bespoke kitchen cupboards and drawers, and polished concrete sink and benchtop.

Spatially, the raked ceiling provides an intimate yet expansive volume that accommodates both public and private spaces within the footprint of the dwelling.

THE CONTAINER
The newest architectural insertion into the landscape, the Container conversion offers a one bedroom accommodation with a shower room, bathroom, outside bath, and two deck spaces. It also offers a separate entrance from Mountain Road which ensures optimal privacy for guests of the various accommodation and the residents of the property.

THE SPACE
A charming two bedroom studio with a dining and kitchen area and a separate lounge currently houses a young couple who may be willing to stay on for new owners. They assist with property maintenance and upkeep. Alternatively, the Space becomes a third lettable boutique accommodation for optimising the productivity and return available from the property.

THE EXTRAS
Outdoor features and amenities of the property include:

• Abundant water is gravity fed to all 4 main buildings and the garden.
• Water sources include a nearly one-meg spring and surface fed lake and a smaller spring-fed dam.
• 6-person Victorian registered bunker for added safety.
• Greenhouse and enclosed veggie garden including many hundred native specimens including pepper berries, proteas, Waratahs and leucadendrons contained within 8 separate enclosures on the property. Many of which are sold locally in both cut and dried forms.
• On-site vineyard - protected by wallaby-proof fencing & featuring approximately 300 plants but currently untended.
• Small stockyards with a ramp suitable for livestock handling.
• Pastured land is surrounded by wallaby-proof fencing and divided into three paddocks, each with water troughs.
• Marked walking track through different forest types and adjacent limestone cliffs.

THE PLANET
The property operates on renewable energy, boasting an almost new lithium battery bank, solar panels, and two inverters. A Honda generator automatically recharges the batteries, though this only occurs periodically in winter. Underground power lines provide electricity to the three accommodations, all sourced from the battery bank located adjacent the Residence.

The property's natural features include a stand of the endangered Melaleuca, rainforest areas with ferns, white gums, dogwood, Blackwoods, and wattles. Limestone cliffs stretching approximately 400 meters along the edge of the pasture area add to the unique charm.

A marked walking track through the bush provides an opportunity to explore the property's diverse landscape and its remarkable views, including the mouth of the Tamar River, Ninth Island, Western Tiers, Cradle Mountain, and of course, the iconic Mount Arthur.

THE OPPORTUNITY
This once-in-a-lifetime property, The Trig on Mount Arthur, offers a rare chance to own a profitable and award-winning eco-accommodation and a family home in one of Tasmania's most breath-taking settings. Embrace a sustainable lifestyle while enjoying the beauty of nature from the comfort of your own piece of paradise that promises an extraordinary opportunity to enjoy life that brings with it strong returns.

Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity - contact Thomas to arrange a viewing today!

More information available @ https://thetrig.com.au

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Key details

Bedrooms:
6
Bathrooms:
4
Garage Spaces:
2
Property type:
House
Block Size:
18 *

Other Details

Volume:
1
Folio:
7970
Legal description:
7970/1
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Block information
Block size: 18 (approx)
Legal description: 7970/1
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What's nearby

Nunamara Primary SchoolPrimary School
11.3km
Lilydale District High SchoolHigh School
3.7km
Lilydale Post OfficePost Office
3.1km

Property history

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Property History
19 Mar 2009
Sold
$450,000
Contract: 19/03/2009
Block size: 184200m²
Purpose: Rural residential
02 Jun 2000
Sold
$200,000
Contract: 02/06/2000
Block size: 184200m²
Purpose: Rural residential
10 Mar 1992
Sold
$40,000
Contract: 10/03/1992
Block size: 184200m²
Purpose: Rural residential
02 Dec 1983
Sold
$23,000
Contract: 02/12/1983

Lilydale suburb information

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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
46 years
Population
659
Listing ID: 182023834. This listing has been viewed 70 times. It was first displayed on 23/10/2023 and last updated on 15/02/2024.
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