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42 Thiessen Crescent, Miena, TAS 7030
The trout are rising
Pack your waders and hook up the boat trailer, 42 Thiessen Crescent in the Central Highlands community of Miena is calling you. Offered 'Walk-in/Walk-out' (minus personal effects), this property provides sheltered views of Haddens Bay, Great Lake and is surrounding by established shacks. Constructed in 1972, this Colorbond™ Galvanised Iron™ two-bedroom shack is complete with a Colorbond ™ two-bedroom bungalow/sleep-out (circa 2010) is within a short drive Haddens Bay boat launching ramp and Central Highlands Lodge/Miena Hotel. This property features the following: Shack: - Two spacious bedrooms fitted with double mattresses and wardrobes for cupboard storage. - Open plan living/kitchen space with open fireplace. The room is fitted out with sitting chairs, free-standing cupboards, and numerous kitchen appliances. - Dining/snug with a free-standing wood heater. - Practicality designed bathroom with shower recess/laundry and toilet. - Single garage/workshop, which can be accessed from the shack. - Wet-room with ample cupboard storage. Bungalow/Sleep-Out: - Two bedrooms with space for four single beds or two double mattresses, split with a dividing wall. - Entertaining/BBQ timber deck with views towards Great Lake. Property: - Connected to two Poly water tanks and septic sewerage system. - Power connected. - Secondary outdoor toilet (long-drop) - Flat to sloping 1,933 sqm (0.447 acres) rectangular block with a bush backdrop. Miena is in the heart of the tasmanian central highlands and is most popular for holidaymakers 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 a strong Aboriginal presence and introduced trout to great lake 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. Pack your suitcase. 42 Thiessen Crescent could be your fishing shack this fishing season. If you are keen to head to the 'High Country', Central Highlands of Tasmania, feel free to contact Nick Hay at Harcourts Northern Midlands to arrange an inspection and/or attend one of the open for inspections soon. If you are unable to view the property, we are kindly offering virtual inspections. At this time, if there is anything that we can do to assist with making your buying experience, please let us know. Council Rates: $734p/y approx. Central Highlands Council. Year Built: 1972 Land Size: 0.1933 Ha (0.447 acre) approx. Building Size: Dwelling: 68 m2 (7.3 Squares) approx. Sleepout: 19 m2 (2.0 Squares) Roof Material: Galvanised Iron™. Wall Material: Color Bond™. Zoning: 12.0 Low-Density Residential Council: Central Highlands Council. The information contained herein has been supplied to us, and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy. However, we cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.
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42 Thiessen Crescent, Miena, TAS 7030
The trout are rising
Pack your waders and hook up the boat trailer, 42 Thiessen Crescent in the Central Highlands community of Miena is calling you. Offered 'Walk-in/Walk-out' (minus personal effects), this property provides sheltered views of Haddens Bay, Great Lake and is surrounding by established shacks. Constructed in 1972, this Colorbond™ Galvanised Iron™ two-bedroom shack is complete with a Colorbond ™ two-bedroom bungalow/sleep-out (circa 2010) is within a short drive Haddens Bay boat launching ramp and Central Highlands Lodge/Miena Hotel. This property features the following: Shack: - Two spacious bedrooms fitted with double mattresses and wardrobes for cupboard storage. - Open plan living/kitchen space with open fireplace. The room is fitted out with sitting chairs, free-standing cupboards, and numerous kitchen appliances. - Dining/snug with a free-standing wood heater. - Practicality designed bathroom with shower recess/laundry and toilet. - Single garage/workshop, which can be accessed from the shack. - Wet-room with ample cupboard storage. Bungalow/Sleep-Out: - Two bedrooms with space for four single beds or two double mattresses, split with a dividing wall. - Entertaining/BBQ timber deck with views towards Great Lake. Property: - Connected to two Poly water tanks and septic sewerage system. - Power connected. - Secondary outdoor toilet (long-drop) - Flat to sloping 1,933 sqm (0.447 acres) rectangular block with a bush backdrop. Miena is in the heart of the tasmanian central highlands and is most popular for holidaymakers 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 a strong Aboriginal presence and introduced trout to great lake 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. Pack your suitcase. 42 Thiessen Crescent could be your fishing shack this fishing season. If you are keen to head to the 'High Country', Central Highlands of Tasmania, feel free to contact Nick Hay at Harcourts Northern Midlands to arrange an inspection and/or attend one of the open for inspections soon. If you are unable to view the property, we are kindly offering virtual inspections. At this time, if there is anything that we can do to assist with making your buying experience, please let us know. Council Rates: $734p/y approx. Central Highlands Council. Year Built: 1972 Land Size: 0.1933 Ha (0.447 acre) approx. Building Size: Dwelling: 68 m2 (7.3 Squares) approx. Sleepout: 19 m2 (2.0 Squares) Roof Material: Galvanised Iron™. Wall Material: Color Bond™. Zoning: 12.0 Low-Density Residential Council: Central Highlands Council. The information contained herein has been supplied to us, and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy. However, we cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.
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