Within a short drive from the Central Highlands Lodge/Miena Hotel and Haddens Bay or Swan Bay boat ramp, 28 Jones Road offers the perfect low maintenance 'High Country' retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape surrounded by some of the state’s most celebrated world-class trout fishing and wilderness landscapes only minutes from the door step.
Offered as a 'Walk-in/Walk-Out' (minus personal effects) package, circa 2003, this welcoming Colorbond three-bedroom home captures the character of the highlands while providing a comfortable base for the 'weekender' or creating the property as your home.
Positioned on a generous flat 1,576m² parcel of land, the property enjoys a quiet setting with an alpine bushland backdrop offering plenty of scope for future development and/or parking-up the boat trailer after a day out on the water.
The home itself is warm and inviting, with a practical design centred around a timber lined open-plan living, dining and kitchen area that forms the heart of the residence. Updated appliances include free-standing oven, fridge and air conditioning plus a freestanding wood heater adding warmth and atmosphere during the cooler highland months.
Accommodation comprises three comfortable bedrooms serviced by a central bathroom (build-in wardrobes in two of the rooms) and separate toilet, offering a functional layout well suited to both permanent living and holiday use.
Outside a wood storage shed and large lock-up shipping container offer storage options with plenty of scope for constructing of a storage shed upon the property.
“Miena” is believed to originate from an Aboriginal word meaning “lagoon-like”, reflecting the area’s long connection with the surrounding lakes and waterways. The region, including nearby communities such as Liawenee and Waddamana, has a strong Aboriginal history and cultural presence, and trout were first introduced to Great Lake in the late 1890s, establishing what would become one of Australia’s most renowned trout fishing regions.
In 1911, the Hydro-Electric Commission of Tasmania constructed three dam walls to supply water to the nearby Waddamana Power Station, ultimately forming the Great Lake as it is known today. This development helped shape both the landscape and the community that thrives around it.
Today, Miena is home to the largest population of permanent residents within the Central Highlands communities and serves as the gateway to some of Tasmania’s most famous inland fisheries. From here, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts have easy access to world-class fishing waters including Arthurs Lake, Penstock Lagoon and Little Pine Lagoon.
Within a developed area of Miena, 28 Jones Road presents as a low-maintenance property if you are searching for a comfortable highland shack, a holiday base for fishing adventures, or a peaceful retreat far from the pace of city life.
Howell Property Group has no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information in this document which has been sourced from means which are considered reliable, however we cannot guarantee its validity. Prospective clients are advised to carry out their own investigations.
Features
- Air Conditioning
- Open Fireplace
- Shed
- Grey Water System
- Water Tank

















































