From the moment you step onto the welcoming front verandah, 5 Sunnyside Crescent feels like a place where you can truly settle in. Warm, inviting, and thoughtfully designed, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom home has been a gathering place for family and friends - a space filled with light, comfort, and an effortless sense of belonging.
One of its most striking features is the architectural extension, designed with both style and practicality in mind. A retractable designer aluminium screen, double glazing, and a rich, natural aesthetic make it a beautiful and functional retreat. Cleverly designed, this space can be seamlessly connected to the main house or closed off with its own private access - perfect for guest accommodation, a home office, or an independent living space.
Step outside to the elevated deck, where panoramic views of the Tamar River and Valley stretch before you. Whether you're enjoying a morning coffee or unwinding in the evening, the outlook brings a deep sense of calm. Large windows flood the living areas with sunlight, making the home feel bright, open, and connected to its stunning surroundings.
With ample parking at the front and a layout that balances privacy and togetherness, this is a home designed to adapt to your needs. It's not just a beautiful space-it's a place you'll love living in.
Additional Features:
- North-facing position in a quiet cul-de-sac with a strong sense of community
- On the doorstep of the Trevallyn Nature Recreation Area and Cataract Gorge
Reserve with many km's of walking and mountain bike trails.
- Two generous living areas with built-in storage and a cosy window seat
- Tasmanian native garden, established over 25 years, featuring mature
waratah trees, a vegetable garden, and fruit trees
- Tas Oak floorboards in the kitchen, dining, and living areas (less than two
years old)
- Expansive kitchen bench area with celery top pine wood veneer cabinetry
- Bifold doors onto the lower deck, plus northern and southern decks for
sunshine, shade, and shelter
- Sliding aluminium screen by Tasmanian artist Loz Abberton, creating
beautiful light patterns and providing privacy when needed
- 6-kilowatt solar system for energy efficiency
- Comfortable spa bath for relaxing evenings
- Wool carpets, Huon pine light fittings, and solid celery top pine vanity in the
bathroom
- Shed and storage under the house, perfect for tools, bikes, and kayaks, plus
an outdoor workspace
- Cubby house for the children and a western window seat to enjoy the
afternoon light.
This is more than a house - it's a home with a soul and is now ready for its next chapter.