Built in 1870 as a workman cottage for the Telegraph Cable that joined Tasmania to Mainland Australia.
The original cottage was 2 bedrooms, with 3 fire places.
The chimney that stands in the kitchen was once on the outside of the house. LOOK at the wooden door step as you walk from the kitchen to the living room, it is worn from 150 years of foot steps.
The cottage offers spacious bedrooms, with water views from each room.
Cosy nights by the fire, and all the joy that waterfront living offers... Walks, bike track, pelicans, fishing, fresh lifestyle, beautiful sunsets across the bay and sunrises over Mt George .
Every moment of the day is a changing landscape. Boats, Birds, fishermen, people walking and pickniching... Make sure you have a photo with the giant waterfront statues, Sammy the Seal and George the Pelican.
Sunrises over York Cove and sets over the Tamar River, the best of both worlds.