In these harsh days of Covid-19, we want to share our space with people who need a relaxing beachside break.
We love staying at our two-bedroom beach shack at White Beach, a two kilometre stretch of white sand edging a turquoise bay, shallow and calm, excellent for swimming and family water fun. The beach is pristine, there are birds everywhere, the sky is always changing, as is the light on the hills.
Did you know you can see Mt Wellington in Hobart from the beach?
Your access to the beach will take less than a minute, depending on whether you take one of the paths leading to the beach directly across from the house, or choose to walk to the pathway at the bridge (2 minutes away).
The main bedroom and living area have beach views, all day, every day.
The kitchen is well equipped with crockery and cutlery, appliances and gadgets. You can cook up a wonderful meal with everything you need on hand. DO use the dishwasher as it saves on water. (The house runs on tank water, so in summer, please keep this in mind.)
A selection of good glassware will allow you to accompany your meals with whatever beverage takes your fancy.
There is a leaf teapot and a ground coffee pot, as no one can begin a day without one or the other.
The dining table and six chairs make dinner special.
The deck has a six-seater table and six deck chairs (stored in the shed).
There is a gas-fired BBQ and an umbrella for you to use, as well.
The sitting area is very comfy - light-filled all year round from the large windows. There is a couch begging for afternoon nappers, a TV and DVD/CD player. There are books, movies, music and games for your pleasure.
Light the fire in winter. Be careful though to not overfill, as the house heats very quickly.
The main bedroom has a queen-size bed fitted with cotton sheets. Cotton towels are provided.
The second bedroom has a single bed and a bunk, also fitted with cotton sheets.
A spacious shower, separate toilet and washing machine plus iron etc are off the sitting area.
The house is connected to the NBN and enjoys fast WIFI.
If you like fishing, there are some rods in the shed and a tackle box.
Pademelons, bandicoots and possums visit during the night. Red-breasted robins, blue wrens and other birds visit doing the day.
The house is located about 12 kms of Port Arthur and the McHenry whiskey and gin distillery, a little further to the Lavender Farm, and a stunningly beautiful 20-minute drive through farmland and forest to the Un-Zoo. A little further on is Eaglehawk Neck where history and coastline meet. Take advantage of the many walks - short and long - that are in this area, as well as apprising yourself of the brutal First Nations and convict histories.