32 Gourlays Rd, Lymington is a 6 bedroom, 6 bathroom House with 12 parking spaces and was built in 2014. The property has a land size of 123500m2 and floor size of 257m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in December 2021.
Beaupre Point, a 30 acre peninsula, is located at the confluence of the Huon River and Port Cygnet in Southern Tasmania.
The property features a main residence which won the State and National Masters Builders Association Award 2015.
The architectural style derives from the apple sheds of the Huon Valley.
An additional residence, on a quiet north east facing corner of the peninsula, is luxury Coast House accommodation. This is a single pavilion matching the main residence in design and construction.
This has been one of Tasmania's most sought after luxury accommodation locations with rave reviews, a solid turnover and over 80% occupancy.
Coast House was featured as one of 52 Good Weekends Away Australia wide 2020 in the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.
The bedrooms and ensuite bathrooms are separated by a large open plan living, dining and kitchen area featuring large glass sliding doors opening to spectacular water and mountain views.
The cottage is a small original building with a bed, bathroom and living area and is currently rented on AirBNB.
The 30 acres of level to gently sloping fertile farmland, captures all day sun due to its waterside position away from the hills and mountains. Historic uses were dairy and partial apple orchard on the eastern slope. There is so much potential for many agricultural pursuits with the East, South and West facing slopes and a full Northern exposure to the site. Wind rows run North to South along the peninsula and consist of mature pine trees and blue gums. Rainfall averages a steady 720mm per annum across all months of the year with two dams that both offer electric pressure pumps, linked irrigation and a main 42mm pipeline to irrigate the property.
A quaint timber boat shed positioned near the foreshore reserve edge where access to the water is easy via a gently sloping neatly mown track making launching dinghies and kayaks a breeze. The boat mooring is located just to the West of the boat shed in Gourlay's Bay with approximately 12 ft of depth available at low tide. The point offers around 1.5km of foreshore to explore which is made up of pebble beaches, small rocky outcrops and low tide rock pools all of which have an ample supply of oysters to fulfil you and your guests appetites year round.
There is good line fishing either from the land or boat all around the point with Flathead and Salmon almost always on the menu.
The property's unique shape in the owner's words is like "owning your own island without the inconvenience". It is 700m long North to South and 230m wide East to West, surrounded by protected waterways and sheltered from the prevailing swells by Bruny Island. The water that makes its way past Beaupre Point flows 170km, beginning in Tasmania's south west world heritage area and meanders by the peninsula on its way to the D'entrecasteaux Channel and Tasman Sea.
Potential uses subject to relevant approvals could include, further accommodation buildings, tourism expansion, vineyard and cellar door opportunities, whisky, cider or brewery with growing, producing and tasting all onsite. A wedding and events centre would compliment the use of the existing onsite accommodation and offer breathtaking photoshoot positions and memorable venues for a ceremony. Or simply enjoy as your own private retreat away from the world yet within 1 hour of Hobart's CBD, 10 minutes of the Cygnet township with many great cafes and restaurants to choose from and 75 minutes to the Hobart airport.
This iconic 30 acre property will have universal appeal on a global scale for purchasers looking for a unique peninsula to call their own. If you would like to find out more information about the property, watch our full 58 minute walkthrough video tour, obtain business information, property title, zoning information, arrange a private viewing or have any questions, please call or email anytime. Viewings of the whole peninsula are available over the next few days at limited times around guest bookings.
Rates- $4,348
The size of Lymington is approximately 17.2 square kilometres. The population of Lymington in 2011 was 372 people. By 2016 the population was 297 showing a population decline of 20.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Lymington is 60-69 years. Households in Lymington are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $300 - $449 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Lymington work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 81.6% of the homes in Lymington were owner-occupied compared with 83.9% in 2016.
Lymington has 201 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Lymington have seen a 50.15% increase in median value. As at 30 September 2024:
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