12 Jubilee Drive, Coffin Bay
Space and Privacy on Jubilee Drive
In Coffin Bay complete privacy is a challenge. Imagine then finding a property that offers total privacy and almost a complete secret to all but a few. This superb property, known as 'New found land', is set on 2.129 hectares of magnificent gardens.
The home comprises two separate residences or one stunning home suitable for a large extended family. The residence boasts multiple large living spaces, several dining areas, two kitchens, two laundries, four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a home office.
Settled amongst the natural bush landscape the home features a number of entertaining areas and timber decks each with a unique outlook over the manicured grounds.
Meander along the expansive lawned area and discover the hidden gardens, bountiful fruit trees and fishponds.
Features we love:
9.5kW solar Open fireplace, slow combustion heating, split system air conditioning and ceiling fans Rakes ceilings of western red cedar Undercover parking for cars, boats or caravans Rain water tanks
Outstanding properties of this size in Coffin Bay are few and far between. Finding one that offers space, privacy and flexibility is almost impossible. A strategic purchaser will recognize this unique opportunity and secure this property for the future. A very comfortable home today but ready for a generational change in the future.
You will live in a stunning part of the world just moments from the natural beauty of the Coffin Bay National Park and only steps from the Oyster Walk that winds along the coastline. 12 Jubilee is a short walk to the Coffin Bay pub, boat ramp, IGA, cafes and restaurants and is an easy 40 minute drive to Port Lincoln.
For further information or private inspection please call Georgie Kemp today.
Get to know Coffin Bay
Coffin Bay originally Coffin's Bay, Is a town at the southern extremity of the Eyre Peninsula, a wheat growing area of South Australia. At the 2006 census, Coffin Bay had a population of 584. The town is situated on the western side of the southern tip of Eyre Peninsula about 46 km from Port Lincoln.
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- Georgie Kemp