Coastal haven with sauna is still the one you want

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No.144 Swanwick Dr, Coles Bay. Picture: Supplied


“This is not simply a place to stay. It is a place created to be experienced.”

When it comes to Tasmania’s lauded East Coast, few locations are better for making a dream come true.

Here in Swanwick Dr, the imagination is bound to run wild with new dreams to fulfil every day.

At No.144, the horizon opens wide across Great Oyster Bay, while the light moves softly from dawn to dusk.

Every element of this stunning property was intentionally designed to deepen residents’ connection to the sea, sky and self.

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Still at Freycinet.


Still at Freycinet.


Still at Freycinet.


Abercrombys Tasmania estate agent Georgie Rayner said the home, known as Still at Freycinet, is set on the shoreline in Coles Bay.

She described it as an architecturally designed residence reimagined with uncompromising attention to detail.

Mrs Rayner said keeping up with inquiries has been a challenge, with the property striking a chord with many people.

“There have been a number of inquiries from people who would see it as a residence or a private holiday house. But mainly the inquiry has come from people based interstate, primarily to continue it as a luxurious accommodation business,” she said.

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“My vendor has set it up as a turnkey revenue-earning business with its own website and five-star reviews dating back years. It is perfect for a new owner who wishes to continue to operate Still at Freycinet.

“It has featured in Tourism Tasmania campaigns, the TV show Dream Homes Revealed, and it has attracted international media attention.”

Still at Freycinet.


Still at Freycinet.


Still at Freycinet.


Conceived as a Nordic spa escape inspired by the Danish philosophy of hygge, the property has been purposefully crafted to offer warmth, calm and a profound sense of retreat in every season.

Currently operating as a premium short-stay accommodation, Still at Freycinet has established itself as a refined and exclusive destination.

Guests travel from across Australia and beyond, drawn by the beauty of the region and the promise of an experience far removed from the ordinary.

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The open-plan kitchen, living and dining space unfolds with ease, anchored by premium Tasmanian timbers and a curated selection of the state’s finest materials and makers.

This is a showcase of craftsmanship and quiet luxury, celebrating natural textures and thoughtful design.

Still at Freycinet.


Still at Freycinet.


Three generous bedrooms each feature a beautifully appointed ensuite, offering privacy and comfort for family and guests alike.

A second sitting room or study provides a contemplative space to read, work or watch the changing light on the water.

Outdoors, the expansive deck reaches towards Great Oyster Bay, creating a seamless transition between interior warmth and coastal air.

At its heart sits the bespoke sauna, handcrafted by Brad Cleary of Schweiss Saunas.

Mrs Rayner described it as “the soul of the home”.

“It is a ritual space where heat, timber and ocean views converge,” she said.

A double carport provides practical ease.

No.144 Swanwick Dr is minutes from the granite peaks and coastal trails of Freycinet National Park.

This private property is listed with Abercrombys and Howell Property Group. It will be sold by expressions of interest closing March 31, unless sold prior.

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