Experience the pinnacle of coastal living at The Lobster Pot, a truly exclusive beachfront retreat positioned in one of Coffin Bay’s most tightly held and admired locations.
With your own private jetty extending directly from the front of the property, this is a rare and exciting opportunity to secure an unbeatable beachfront lifestyle with uninterrupted views across the bay.
Completely transformed through a meticulous renovation, this immaculate home exudes timeless style and premium finishes at every turn.
The main residence offers three spacious bedrooms and two beautifully appointed bathrooms, perfectly suited for effortless living or entertaining guests.
At the heart of the home, the open plan lounge and dining area is an architectural showpiece-framed by floor-to-ceiling glazing that draws in natural light and frames the spectacular ocean views like a moving artwork.
Step outside to a private entertaining area featuring a built-in BBQ and wood heater, ideal for sunset dinners, weekend gatherings, or simply soaking in the sound of the sea.
The lifestyle offering continues with a detached self-contained flat, featuring a stylish bedroom, kitchenette, and a striking bathroom-perfect for guests, extended family, or a lucrative holiday rental addition.
Further enhancing the appeal is a beautifully renovated external laundry, a Nordic sauna for the ultimate in coastal wellness, and energy-conscious additions such as rainwater storage and a substantial solar system.
With a proven track record of strong holiday rental returns and an irreplaceable position on the sand, The Lobster Pot at 10 Pelican Court is a coastal gem rarely offered and impossible to forget. Whether you seek a luxury retreat, a premium investment, or an everyday escape, this property delivers on all fronts.
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