Set along desirable Jones Road, in the Central Highlands hub of Miena, 'The Hexagonal House' was designed and built by its owner in 2004 - this fully furnished holiday home (minus personal items) is a very unique offering.
Constructed of imitation Weatherboard and Colorbond with pine lining throughout provides minimal maintenance and more time for exploring the world class trout fishing in the 'Lake Country', bushwalking and/or appreciating the natural beauty of the Central Highlands.
The home is set on approximately 1595 m2 block with two bedrooms on either side of the hexagonal open plan living area. The open plan living/dining/kitchen is warmed by a free-standing wood fire place with quality carpets throughout, plus insulation of external and internal walls, ceilings and floor. The kitchen area offers plenty of cupboard storage and is fitted out with quality appliances.
All rooms overlook the natural bushland with the master bedroom complete with an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. The second bedroom shares the main bathroom/laundry making it ideal for family and/or friends to have their own private wing.
The home is connected to a large poly water tank and septic sewerage system.
The 5m x 7m single garage would house your boat or vehicle. Turning your vehicle with the boat is a breeze with the level block and horseshoe shaped driveway.
Miena is in heart of the Tasmanian Central Highlands and is most popular for holiday makers and permanent residents with Great Lake the major attraction. Named after the Aboriginal place for ?lagoon-like?, Miena and surrounding communities (Liawenee and Waddamana) have strong Aboriginal presence and introduced trout to Great Lake back in the 1890s.
In 1911, the Hydro-Electric Commission of Tasmania constructed three dam walls to provide water supply to the nearby Waddamana Power Station and formed the current lake of Great Lake. Miena has the largest population of permanent residents of the Central Highlands communities and is the centre of the major fishing lakes such as Arthurs Lake, Penstock Lagoon or Little Pine Lagoon.
To secure this uniquely designed holiday home in the Central Highlands, feel free to contact Nick Hay at Howell Property Group for arrange an inspection.
If you are unable to view the property, we offer virtual inspections and at this time, if there is anything that we can do to assist with making your buying experience, please let us know.
FACTS:
Council Rates: $TBA p/y approx. Central Highlands Council.
Year Built: 2004
Land Size: 0.1595 Ha (0.394 acre) approx.
Dwelling: 116 m2 (12.48 Squares) approx.
Garage: 25 m2 (2.69 Squares) approx.
Roof Material: Colorbond?.
Wall Material: Imitation Weatherboard
Zoning: 12.0 Low Density Residential.
Rental Estimate: $400 to $450 per week.
Council: Central Highlands Council.
Howell Property Group has no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information in this document which has been sourced from means which are considered reliable, however we cannot guarantee its validity. Prospective clients are advised to carry out their own investigations.