Set in the elite end of Binalong Bay where the home hugs Skeleton Bay and where the road gives way to a whisper of forest and the ocean unfurls like silk beyond the gumtrees, this three storey sanctuary is a bold and beautiful statement. This is the kind of home that doesn't shout - it simply owns the moment. Architecturally eclectic, the home rises through the trees like a sculptural ode to creativity. A majestic cathedral door sets the tone - reverent, unexpected - flanked by stained glass that spills coloured light across timber stairs. This home is a glorious blend of gabled lofts, bronzed ceramic tiles, soaring ceilings and nooks that invite storytelling. A mix of timber, tile and plush carpet underfoot echo the home's layered personality. The heart of the home sits on the main floor - easily accessible from the garage - where the kitchen stretches wide with generous benches and room for the whole crowd. It's warm, open, and made for long lunches and louder laughter. A wood heater anchors the space and keeps things comfortable year round. The master bedroom and a huge family bathroom (yes, there's a bath) round out this level - all opening onto a wraparound deck on two sides where the sea air and birdsong are your soundtrack. Wind your way up the staircase and you'll find a dreamlike loft, high in the eaves - a place to write, read, sleep, or imagine. Below, the self contained ground floor apartment offers even more: two bedrooms, a bunk room, second living area, second bathroom, and private deck access into the garden. It's the ultimate retreat for guests, teens, or those who prefer their own quiet rhythm. Outside, the gardens are as considered as the home - low maintenance but striking, punctuated by a much loved original brick BBQ (with the famous steel plate - if you know, you know). There's also an outdoor shower, outdoor kitchen, and the rustle of eucalyptus leaves overhead. The sea can be gentle or wild - but always close - its mood mirrored in the shifting light over Skeleton Bay. And then there's Shell Cottage. She's pretty, she's quirky, and while not council approved, she's packed with possibility. A creative studio, a future retreat - or simply a talking point for now. A sealed driveway winds in, there's a garage and workshop, and just enough separation from the world to know you've found something rare. This is more than a home. It's a place to exhale. To marvel. To belong. Keep your shoes off. Listen for the waves. Let it all in. Heidi Howe and her team at Harcourts St Helens invite you to explore 52 Treloggen Drive, Binalong Bay, so please contact us to make a time to be entranced by this home. PROPERTY INFORMATION: Land Size: 924m2 Building Size: 174m2 Built: 1993 Zoning: Low Density Residential Binalong Bay is the gateway to the world famous Bay of Fires and is 2 hours from Launceston or 3 1/2 hours from Hobart. Famous for it's crystal clear water and pure white sand, the beaches are great for swimming, fishing and all kinds of water sport. Binalong Bay offers a popular restaurant and many outdoor living options. The closest major town is St Helens which is 8 minutes east. St Helens is complimented by a 10 bed hospital, dentist, vet, district school, government agencies, fishing port, mountain bike network, thriving dining and retail scene. Industry is primarily based around tourism, hospitality, fishing, education and health services. Binalong Bay is a close knit community and very popular with holiday makers as well as permanent residents. Harcourts St Helens has no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information in this document which has been sourced from means which are considered reliable, however we cannot guarantee accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations.
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Property ID: 148291252
Original Property ID: 148291252