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Shell-shaped spa and walls of glass just the iceberg’s tip


No.30 Braddons Lookout Rd, Leith. Picture: Supplied


THERE is a lot to like about Tasmania’s most-popular property of the week.

The wide water views, the curved interior details, the walls of glass and timber, a central courtyard, the shell-shaped sink and spa — No.30 Braddons Lookout Rd, Leith is clearly special.

Listed for sale with Vanessa Goodwin and Cordell Richardson from McGrath Devonport, the 8260sq m property is positioned in “one of the most sought after locations on the North West Coast”.

No.30 Braddons Lookout Rd, Leith.


No.30 Braddons Lookout Rd, Leith.


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McGrath Devonport principal and director, Ms Goodwin, said due to its unique architecture and the spectacular outlook, they were not surprised that it had received such strong interest.

“There has been strong local interest from those who understand the allure of the desirable position,” she said.

“Properties with a panoramic outlook like this, they rarely become available.”

“The owner worked alongside her architect to create something unique that captured the features of the stunning North West Tasmanian coastline.

“She was certainly not afraid of stepping outside of the design era of the ‘90s to create this unique masterpiece.”

No.30 has come to the market for the first time since it was built.

From its elevated position, the home soaks in views of the Forth River, coastline and Table Cape in the distance.

Character filled, this home spared no cost at time of construction. Today, its retro chic is clearly evident, as is comfort and warmth.

No.30 Braddons Lookout Rd, Leith.


No.30 Braddons Lookout Rd, Leith.


There are two bedrooms, however, the agents suggest the single garage could be converted to a third bedroom, if required.

The courtyard is the heart of the home, bringing the outside in and flooding the home with light and lush green tones from the garden within.

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No.30 Braddons Lookout Rd, Leith.


No.30 Braddons Lookout Rd, Leith.


Mrs Goodwin said the “stunning outlook” has been the most desirable attraction that has grabbed the attention of potential buyers.

“The curves — such as the dining area and in the master bedroom — are also appealing features,” she said.

“As the home is in its original condition, from when it was constructed 34 years ago, a potential buyer is likely someone with a vision to restore and potentially update the home.”

No.30 Braddons Lookout Rd, Leith.


No.30 Braddons Lookout Rd, Leith.


The property is set between Ulverstone and Devonport, just moments from the delightful Turners Beach Berry Patch, stunning beaches, and the North West Tasmania Coastal Pathway’s scenic route for walking and cycling.

No.30 Braddons Lookout Rd, Leith was Tasmania’s most-viewed home of the past week, recording about 5000 views on realestate.com.au — and counting.

The property is listed with McGrath. Its price is “Best offer over $875,000”.



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