The Point sits on its own private estate (or farmland!) of fifty acres. The house is nestled thoughtfully into the hill overlooking the bay and the surf below.
The Point has been farming land for generations. There are two dams on the property next to The Points long grassed lined driveway.
The land has been extensively farmed over the years and subsequently there are very few trees on the land surrounding The Point. It is surrounded by beautiful Tasmanian grasses such as the Poa Grass, giving it a rugged barren feel, adding to its raw beauty.
The Point sits on its own private estate (or farmland!) of fifty acres. The house is nestled thoughtfully into the hill overlooking the bay and the surf below.
The Point has been farming land for generations. There are two dams on the property next to The Points long grassed lined driveway.
The land has been extensively farmed over the years and subsequently there are very few trees on the land surrounding The Point. It is surrounded by beautiful Tasmanian grasses such as the Poa Grass, giving it a rugged barren feel, adding to its raw beauty.
The Point sits on its own private estate (or farmland!) of fifty acres. The house is nestled thoughtfully into the hill overlooking the bay and the surf below.
The Point has been farming land for generations. There are two dams on the property next to The Points long grassed lined driveway.
The land has been extensively farmed over the years and subsequently there are very few trees on the land surrounding The Point. It is surrounded by beautiful Tasmanian grasses such as the Poa Grass, giving it a rugged barren feel, adding to its raw beauty.
The Point sits on its own private estate (or farmland!) of fifty acres. The house is nestled thoughtfully into the hill overlooking the bay and the surf below.
The Point has been farming land for generations. There are two dams on the property next to The Points long grassed lined driveway.
The land has been extensively farmed over the years and subsequently there are very few trees on the land surrounding The Point. It is surrounded by beautiful Tasmanian grasses such as the Poa Grass, giving it a rugged barren feel, adding to its raw beauty.
The Esmond Dorney Award for best in Residential Architecture Houses (New)
Tasmania 2022
Best in State in the Australian
Interior Design Awards 2022
"Breath-taking home and location"
"Sitting majestically on a headland on a private 50 acre property"
"Overlooking Mays Point and Frederick Henry Bay"
"So close to Hobart yet a million miles away"
Discover
The Point is a world class waterfront retreat sitting on 50 acres of rugged Tasmanian farming land. The house is nestled thoughtfully into the hill overlooking Frederick Henry Bay and May's Point surf break below.
The surrounding landscape is raw and wild - dominated by dry Tasmanian grasses and large rock formations.
Awaken to the ever-changing light while watching a glorious sunrise over the bay or at dusk watch the sun set behind Mount Wellington. Enjoy a glass of wine around the outdoor fire pit while watching the sea eagles hover above the grass
in the breeze!
The house itself is an architectural showpiece of generous proportions - both beautifully designed and built.
Discover the beauty of Tasmania while using The Point as your base, or simply stay and enjoy all that this magnificent location has to offer.
The Point is located twenty minutes from Hobart airport and twenty minutes from the centre of Hobart, close enough to enjoy the attractions of Hobart whilst having the feel of a remote escape.
Exclusively yours
The Point is an adults only exclusive escape for up to
six people.
The house and location are
breath-taking, with numerous indoor and outdoor spaces just waiting to be explored.
The coastal track is directly accessible from the Point - giving guests the opportunity to walk along the oceans edge to both Cremorne and Lauderdale, or have a swim out the front in Fredrick Henry Bay.