Wednesday, February 16, 2011

For sale - GRINDELWALD, Tasmania - UPDATE: Sorry, I have taken the house off the market


Dress circle position overlooking beautiful Tamar Valley
Perched atop the ridge, overlooking the beautiful Tamar Valley, this elegant north-facing residence commands 180 degree views of the broad river and mountains beyond. The house is on 5.6 secluded acres (3 ha) on Grindelwald's dress circle and located only 15km from Launceston. Seldom do properties in this location come onto the market.
Completed in 1990, the brick house has matured gracefully over its 21 years but recently has undergone some cosmetic makeovers including carpets, floor tiles and blinds.


Upstairs are three bedrooms. The main bedroom has built in robes, an en-suite (no bath), and a balcony with views that will take your breath away. The second and third bedrooms are connected by a small en-suite. One of these rooms is currently used as a study.


A large light-filled lounge room is on the ground floor and has a grand bay window and open fireplace. The updated kitchen is all electric. The living room has a woodstove for heating. Glass doors open to the Victorian-style conservatory with its magical views.


Also on the ground floor is the laundry and a third toilet. A gallery connects directly to the large double garage. This area could...show more easily be converted into a separate living area (STCA). The original house plans are available.


Hidden from the road, this desirable property consists of areas of established formal and informal gardens, plus native bush. There is so much to discover - from the tree ferns in the fernery; to the cottage and kitchen gardens; to the mature orchard bearing apple, pear, plum, fig, walnut and more; to the parklike lawns and to the tall timbers in the bush which wraps around the scarp providing a home for the tiny Bennett's wallabies and shy prickly echidnas.


This elegant house exudes warmth, charm, character and its unique stained glass door and windows depict the winding Tamar River and the flowers of the four seasons. These changes are self evident in the garden where bluebells and daffodils welcome spring; where old-fashioned blooms provide a kaleidoscope of colour in summer, and where autumn leaves mark the fall. In winter the magic mists swirling in the valley below are tinged pink by the rays of the rising sun.
It's like living on Cloud Nine.


This fine property would best suit active retirees or a professional couple though for a small family, there is sufficient land for a pet sheep, goat or pony. Some furniture may be available.

You can find lots of pics on www.domain.com or www.realestate.com if you search for 'Grindelwald'. Or if you are interested, contact me via the blog or my website.
Marg

3 comments:

Mrs G said...

Hello again Margaret,
I only found this link again today, I had forgotten about Blogger for a while, and was surprised to see your latest post. Where are you off to?
Bakers Hill still much the same, we are off on long service next week, flying to France and then UK. My first trip to Europe.

Jan Garner-Smith

M. C. Muir said...

HiJan,
Took the house off the market last week.
Might re-think in the spingtime, however, I will still stay in Tassie.
Have a great trip to Europe.
You never seem to stand still!
MM

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