2297 Takaka-Collingwood Highway
Collingwood, Tasman District
Collingwood, Tasman District
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TINY GOLDEN BAY HIDEAWAY
Situated on the outskirts of the coastal settlement of Collingwood in NW Golden Bay, you would be hard pressed to see this tiny home from the road, it's so well hidden in the lush bush garden. With a footprint of approx. 64m2 plus decks, this fully insulated and double-glazed home is your perfect Golden Bay hideaway.
Nestling into the environment so sweetly, it's only seven years since the 45m2 home was craned into position. Since then, there has been a log burner added, plus an extension of 19m2 to the living room, and two decks, one for the mornings, the other for evening enjoyment. The layout provides one bedroom, adjacent bathroom, compact laundry, and open plan living and dining. Recently, new carpets and curtains have completed the project. After dark, just down the garden path, an outdoor bathtub invites you to relax and unwind.
So lush are the gardens, you cannot question the privacy they afford you. Mount Burnett and the inlet are glimpsed between the native trees and shrubs, and within this sheltered spot, young fruit trees of every sort are thriving. Valuing all this is pretty impossible, and as this is sadly a deceased estate sale, there is no way of really knowing quite how much has gone into creating this arboretum. Clearly it was a labour of love.
The driveway snakes through the bush and takes you to the back of the property where some big old trees provide shelter and divide it from the farmland behind. You can park your car under cover, and there is a near new tunnel house all ready for planting up. A 10ft storage container has been positioned upon a concrete pad, the perfect place for the bikes, fishing gear and tramping gear you will need handy when living or holidaying in this special spot.
Nestling into the environment so sweetly, it's only seven years since the 45m2 home was craned into position. Since then, there has been a log burner added, plus an extension of 19m2 to the living room, and two decks, one for the mornings, the other for evening enjoyment. The layout provides one bedroom, adjacent bathroom, compact laundry, and open plan living and dining. Recently, new carpets and curtains have completed the project. After dark, just down the garden path, an outdoor bathtub invites you to relax and unwind.
So lush are the gardens, you cannot question the privacy they afford you. Mount Burnett and the inlet are glimpsed between the native trees and shrubs, and within this sheltered spot, young fruit trees of every sort are thriving. Valuing all this is pretty impossible, and as this is sadly a deceased estate sale, there is no way of really knowing quite how much has gone into creating this arboretum. Clearly it was a labour of love.
The driveway snakes through the bush and takes you to the back of the property where some big old trees provide shelter and divide it from the farmland behind. You can park your car under cover, and there is a near new tunnel house all ready for planting up. A 10ft storage container has been positioned upon a concrete pad, the perfect place for the bikes, fishing gear and tramping gear you will need handy when living or holidaying in this special spot.