Location:
St Marys 7215 > Regional TAS > Tasmania
Investment level:
$1,950,000 (Negotiable)
Type:
Business
Industry:
Accommodation, Tourism & Leisure > Accommodation & Tourism
Sensational ocean views over the Bay Of Fires set on the historic St Patricks Head Private Nature Reserve high above sea level, Exclusive and unique accommodation with panoramic ocean views.
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182 GILLIES ROAD, Lumera eco lodge and chalets
If you follow the Main Esk Hwy(approx. 2km) heading north just out of St Marys until you see Gillies Road (the last road before the St Marys Pass, see blue and yellow hwy signs) Turn right at Gillies Road and follow all the way to the lodge.
Sensational ocean views over the Bay Of Fires set on the historic St Patricks Head Private Nature Reserve high above sea level, you can relax on your private balcony and take in the serene natural beauty of Tasmania.
Exclusive and unique accommodation with panoramic ocean views.
A couple or individual can run the chalets and lodge with ease.
Selling due to major health issues and due to age we are looking at retirement and downsizing.
A very regretful sale. Please note due to major health issues the business has only been open a few months of the year therefore no financials are available.
Rarely do you find an opportunity to live in your own private wildlife sanctuary, while enjoying complete seclusion and breath-taking bush and coastal views. "Lumera Wilderness Eco Lodge and Chalets" represents a vision realized by its owners, carving out a true oasis from the bush to the sea, and then making it available for a lucky few to share. Family and guests will be spell-bound by the bush and coastal vistas while sharing the serene environment with the prolific resident wildlife, all under the looming peak of St Patricks Head.
The main lodge has been well designed with stunning solid celery top pine poles throughout, rendered walls combined with the timber cathedral ceilings which certainly have the "WOW" factor, especially with the sensational ocean views.
The lodge has four large double bedrooms, two large living areas, a dining area, two bathrooms and a commercial size kitchen which has two gas ovens and a wood heater which also heats the Lodge during the winter months
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There is also a large Saxon wood heater located in the large open-plan living area which heats the lodge, perfect for those chilly winter nights sitting back sipping your favourite beverages.
There is a massive wrap-around deck area for all-year-round entertainment which also shares the stunning ocean views.
The ground floor consists of a large open-plan living and entertaining area, a fabulous commercial size kitchen, a large double bedroom that has the most amazing views and another large double bedroom, a large bathroom which has a European laundry and a separate toilet.
Below the bottom bedroom is a large cellar which houses the updated solar system.
The top floor consists of a front large double bedroom which has sensational ocean views and a walk-in robe.
A second large double bedroom which has beautiful bush views.
There is a large bathroom and toilet with a clawfoot bath.
The top floor also has a large mezzanine living/entertainment area which has amazing ocean views.
The property has the highest conservation listing available in Tasmania.
As Tasman turned east towards New Zealand he recorded seeing a round bald mountain which could well have been the Aborigines’ Great Molar Tooth. It was some 131 years later before the next recorded sighting of the Great Molar Tooth. This was by Tobias Furneaux in 1773, who was at the time Captain of the ship HMS Adventure and accompanying Captain James Cook, who was on board the HMS Resolution on his second South Pacific voyage.
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