Set in the sought after Thiessen Crescent circle, Miena, 'How Doo' is a well-recognised iconic Highlands property and now it is your opportunity to secure this place for yourself.
Offering elevated uninterrupted views of Swan Bay, Great Lake, 'How Doo' was constructed by the How family in late 1950's and was then acquired by the current owners in 2019.
Being presented to market 'Walk-in/Walk-out', 'How Doo' at 112 Thiessen Crescent does offer a lot of the original charm and character of a Highlands shack.
Within less than 250m away of the Swan Bay boat ramp and only 3- minutes drive to the Great Lake Hotel and Service Station/General Store, 'How Doo' offers the following:
- 2 bedrooms, both with double mattress & a hanging cupboard in the slightly larger bedroom.
- Lounge w/- an amazing aspect over Great Lake - ideal to relax in after a day out on the water.
- Well-positioned kitchenette with ample amount of timber cabinetry for storage.
- The property is warmed by a large in-build woodfire place.
- Shower over bath & toilet within the bathroom, + the 2nd 'long drop' toilet outside.
- Large twin-bay lock-up garages for the boat/caravan/four-wheel drive storage.
- Attached single-bay lock-up shed currently used as wood storage.
- Connected to 2 water tanks (a recently up-graded Polywater tank) + septic sewerage system..
- Elevated all-weather gravel driveway pad with off-street parking &/or future development.
'How Doo' is less than 5 minutes drive to Miena Lodge and Central Highlands Community Centre.
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 ties. Trout were introduced to Great Lake in the 1890s.
In 1911, the Hydro-Electric Commission of Tasmania constructed 3 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.
For an iconic Highlands shack, consider inspecting 'How Doo' at 112 Thiessen Crescent Miena.
If you are unable to view the property, we are offering virtual inspections. If there is anything that we can do to assist with making your buying experience easier, please let us know.
Facts.
Year Built: 1959
Land Size: 0.1520 sqm (0.375 acre) approx.
Roof Material: Iron.
Wall Material: Vertical Timber.
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.
Features
- Open Fireplace
- Shed
- Grey Water System
- Water Tank