1 Beecroft St, Huskisson is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces. The property has a land size of 1214m2 and floor size of 110m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in November 2010.
If you love the village life, and being next to the forest and sea, with energy efficient living then take a look at 1 Beecroft St, Huskisson. You are in the heart of a vibrant village but can feel totally away from it all. You are a short walk to caf and restaurants, but also a short walk to swims and snorkels and walks.
This property blends sustainability, comfort, and natural beauty.
Natural Surroundings and Views
The house is a second storey, further elevating the experience of living among the birds and trees. On the back deck, you can enjoy the vibrant colours and textures of the garden while watching the birds from the smallest wrens to the majestic kookaburras that return to nest each year.
The garden is a wildlife haven, home to an incredible array of birds, including honeyeaters, fantails, king parrots, rosellas, and finches, as well as local kangaroos, bandicoots, and the occasional echidna or glider.
This home invites you to connect with nature in a way the increasing coastal suburbia cannot.
The lovely plum tree on the west side is an ancient beauty that provides a spectacular display of flowers, while also offering shade in summer and allowing winter sunlight to pour into the home.
Comfort and Sustainability
This house has been carefully updated and renovated with sustainability and comfort in mind. Beautiful Messmate timber floors, sourced from recycled materials, add warmth and character to the space. The 6mm windows with honeycomb blinds, and three-layer curtains in the living room. help the house to remain cool in summer and cosy in winter. The electric remote control awning on the Northern deck allows you to enjoy its use all year round.,
Whilst undertaking the re-cladding (and removal of all asbestos) the insulated (R3.5) walls and roof, combined with the cross-ventilation provided by the natural breezes, keep the house comfortable year-round, without the need for excessive heating or cooling. The North-facing windows allow plenty of natural sunlight, further enhancing the homes warmth and energy efficiency.
Enjoy minimal power bills with 6.5 kW of solar panels, 27 kWh of batteries, and a large 300L electric hot water tank with solar timer..
The property also has a 6000L rainwater tank and pump system, ensuring sustainable water and automatic irrigation for the vegetable garden and birdbaths..
'All electric' is already achieved which is excellent news. No need for gas, and the mains power is supplied underground, preserving the views without unsightly power poles.
The garage is equipped with storage shelves, workbench and strip lighting making it an ideal place for repairs or hobbies. Under the back deck is used for garden maintenance storing tools and tables for potting plants.
The house is connected town water/sewer system, and mains electricity.
Versatility and Space
Two bedrooms, plus one bed/study/sunroom on to the rear deck, bathroom and open plan kitchen, dining and living room is upstairs with the fabulous decks on both sides.
Downstairs, a spacious studio offers the perfect environment for working from home, yoga, meditation, crafting, or home office use. Ideal WfH. There is easy access for client visits with separation from your home and NBN is connected.
With ample built-in storage and easy access to the laundry and a separate toilet and shower, the studio provides a flexible space that adapts to your lifestyle. On hot summer days, it remains cool. In winter, the Northern glass doors allow light and sun. Great for family and friends to come visit too.
With 1200m2 of land, plenty of room to add some additional accommodation options or low impact affordable housing of some kind (STCA). Perfect for a garden studio, B&B, Disabled Accommodation (completely level).
The Location
Being at the end of a quiet dead-end street, the property enjoys privacy and seclusion, with easy visitor parking.
Its just a short walk to all the essential attractions in Huskisson. In just 9 minutes you can reach the pristine white-sand beaches of Jervis Bay Marine Park, where you can swim in the crystal-clear waters or catch a dolphin and whale watching cruise boat.
The nearby Huskisson Village offers bakery, coffee shops and restaurants with views of the picturesque wharf just a 7-minute walk away. The towns heritage cinema and the Jervis Bay Maritime Museum are also within walking distance, along with the scenic mangrove boardwalk.
The local Bay and Basin community is incredibly supportive, with various groups catering to all kinds of interests, from birdwatching and bushwalking to diving, cycling, sailing, and the arts.
In Summary:
1. Adjacent to Jervis Bay National Park enjoy direct access to natural beauty.
2. Uninterrupted views all windows and doors look onto the park or native garden.
3. Treehouse feel the second-storey design elevates your connection to nature.
4. Back deck paradise overlooks the native garden and adjacent bushland, with electric awning making it comfortable to sit out all year round.
5. Wildlife watching a garden filled with birds, kangaroos, and more.
7. Warm and cozy home North-facing windows let in the gentle winter sun, and in summer the forest and external roller blind blocks the western sun.
8. Sustainable living 6.5 kW of solar panels, 27 kWh of batteries, and large rainwater tanks.
9. Comfortable, energy-efficient design insulated walls and roof, plus cross ventilation.
10. Versatile downstairs studio ideal for work from home, yoga, home based business, or craft with built-in storage, friends and family visiting
11. Bushfire readiness non-flammable cladding, sprinklers, and robust window protection.
12. Prime location a quiet dead-end street, with easy access to beaches, local shops, HomeCo., restaurants, leisure centre, whale watching, yoga studios, doctors and allied services and community groups.
There is a fabulous primary school within 10minutes walking distance, high school in nearby Vincentia, and a campus of Wollongong University and TAFE in Nowra.
The hospital, major health services, large retail, Sydney trains, Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre, regional art gallery and regional library are in Nowra/Bomaderry (30 minutes)
This home offers a perfect balance of seclusion, natural beauty, and modern comforts, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking eco living, to support the environment and enjoy coastal living in a great community.
The size of Huskisson is approximately 12.3 square kilometres. It has 9 parks covering nearly 23.0% of total area. The population of Huskisson in 2016 was 786 people. By 2021 the population was 840 showing a population growth of 6.9% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Huskisson is 60-69 years. Households in Huskisson are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Huskisson work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 55.70% of the homes in Huskisson were owner-occupied compared with 55.20% in 2016.
Huskisson has 1,224 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Huskisson have seen a 52.88% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 79.37% increase. As at 30 November 2025:
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