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PANORAMIC SEA & RURAL VIEWS
Phone enquiries - please quote property ID 19279 Want the most extensive views in Cape? Being at the highest point in the village, you can sit in the sky deck and have a 170 degree seascape of Bass Strait (watch the ships, yachts and whales go by); view the hills of Wilsons Promontory and Cape Liptrap; take in the rural vista all the way to the Strzelecki Ranges; and watch the sun slowly set into the sea. Upstairs, accessed via internal or external stairs, you will find the living/dining area and kitchen serviced by a split system heating/cooling unit and electric cooking. The north facing main bedroom, with BIR’s, has a walk-through ensuite. Large windows and glass sliding doors look out onto a spacious south-facing balcony, providing an expansive view of Bass Strait. From this balcony you can watch passing ships and observe the abundance of bird life attracted by the surrounding gardens as you dine, entertain, or relax at any time of the day. The balcony continues around to the east side of the house to an all-year-round semi built-in outdoor space, with a clear laserlite roof and outdoor blinds. Winter sees the sun from the east fill this area with warmth, providing another outdoor alternative for meals and social gatherings. Closing the blinds and adding outdoor heating allows you to continue to utilise this area on fresh winter evenings. Summer sees cooling ocean breezes flow through this space – and indeed the whole house. The sky deck provides another area for meals, cocktails at sunset, entertaining, and star gazing. With uninterrupted views you will have friends and family clamouring for invitations. Look for the mob of kangaroos to the west at sunset. Downstairs are 2 more queen size bedrooms, another living area (currently used as a home office), and a laundry/shower with separate toilet. Outside comprises a 6 x 6 metre lock-up shed with multiple power points, built-in shelving, and a concrete floor. Abutting the house is a 2-car concreted carport. There is ample room at the front of the house for a caravan and/or boat; and the backyard is fully fenced. A 4 kilowatt solar array provides very cost effective electricity. There are 2 glorious beaches only a 10 minute walk away, both patrolled by surf lifesaving clubs during peak periods. One has a rock-pool and is ideal for younger children to safely enjoy and explore, and the other is for those who come to enjoy the renowned surf. The local park is reached with a 2 minute walk along this property's road. Cape Paterson residents include wombats, koalas, echidnas, black cockatoos and numerous other native bird species - which are often seen in the back/front yard. A friendly mob of kangaroos inhabits the west end of the town. Cape Paterson is reached by a drive of less than 2 hours from the Melbourne CBD. The surrounding district offers many and varied attractions. Phillip Island is a half hour drive, Wilsons Promontory is only an hour away; and the region ‘capital’, Wonthaggi, is 5 minutes up the road. For a leisurely walk-and-dine, the Cape Tavern is a popular eatery all year round.
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PANORAMIC SEA & RURAL VIEWS
Phone enquiries - please quote property ID 19279 Want the most extensive views in Cape? Being at the highest point in the village, you can sit in the sky deck and have a 170 degree seascape of Bass Strait (watch the ships, yachts and whales go by); view the hills of Wilsons Promontory and Cape Liptrap; take in the rural vista all the way to the Strzelecki Ranges; and watch the sun slowly set into the sea. Upstairs, accessed via internal or external stairs, you will find the living/dining area and kitchen serviced by a split system heating/cooling unit and electric cooking. The north facing main bedroom, with BIR’s, has a walk-through ensuite. Large windows and glass sliding doors look out onto a spacious south-facing balcony, providing an expansive view of Bass Strait. From this balcony you can watch passing ships and observe the abundance of bird life attracted by the surrounding gardens as you dine, entertain, or relax at any time of the day. The balcony continues around to the east side of the house to an all-year-round semi built-in outdoor space, with a clear laserlite roof and outdoor blinds. Winter sees the sun from the east fill this area with warmth, providing another outdoor alternative for meals and social gatherings. Closing the blinds and adding outdoor heating allows you to continue to utilise this area on fresh winter evenings. Summer sees cooling ocean breezes flow through this space – and indeed the whole house. The sky deck provides another area for meals, cocktails at sunset, entertaining, and star gazing. With uninterrupted views you will have friends and family clamouring for invitations. Look for the mob of kangaroos to the west at sunset. Downstairs are 2 more queen size bedrooms, another living area (currently used as a home office), and a laundry/shower with separate toilet. Outside comprises a 6 x 6 metre lock-up shed with multiple power points, built-in shelving, and a concrete floor. Abutting the house is a 2-car concreted carport. There is ample room at the front of the house for a caravan and/or boat; and the backyard is fully fenced. A 4 kilowatt solar array provides very cost effective electricity. There are 2 glorious beaches only a 10 minute walk away, both patrolled by surf lifesaving clubs during peak periods. One has a rock-pool and is ideal for younger children to safely enjoy and explore, and the other is for those who come to enjoy the renowned surf. The local park is reached with a 2 minute walk along this property's road. Cape Paterson residents include wombats, koalas, echidnas, black cockatoos and numerous other native bird species - which are often seen in the back/front yard. A friendly mob of kangaroos inhabits the west end of the town. Cape Paterson is reached by a drive of less than 2 hours from the Melbourne CBD. The surrounding district offers many and varied attractions. Phillip Island is a half hour drive, Wilsons Promontory is only an hour away; and the region ‘capital’, Wonthaggi, is 5 minutes up the road. For a leisurely walk-and-dine, the Cape Tavern is a popular eatery all year round.
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