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Lake Thonotosassa - 3BR/3BA on 1.5+ Acres
A Very Special Waterfront Property!
Lake Thonotosassa is the largest lake in Hillsborough County. It is popular for great bass fishing, water skiing, sailing, and more. Much of the lakeshore is undeveloped, but there are some lucky few homesites around. This home has a large deck with a dock extending out.
The Dining Room with Lake View!
The dining room is 15' x 15' with a high beamed ceiling. There are two sets of sliding doors opening to a balcony which goes around the upstairs level.
The Family Room with Lake Views
The family room adjoins the dining room with two framed display areas for art objects. Four sets of sliding doors open to the balcony overlooking the lake.
Another View of Family Room showing Lake!
The Lake to the Northeast

The neighbors on the north side have two homes on the lake, a tennis court,
and appx. 20 acres of orange
groves. To get to the home
for sale, you drive down a
quarter mile drive through
the orange groves. When they
are in bloom, it is heavenly.
Wrap-around Balcony

The upstairs level has a
balcony around 3 sides.
The Yard to West of House

The drive through this property
winds under a dozen or so chinese
elms, then by fishpond & some
orange & grapefruit trees. There
are lots of pine trees, too.
The Back Side of the House

The house is two-story with
the entrance on the upper level.
The living room, fireplace, family
room, kitchen, dining room & full
bath are upstairs. There are
circular stairs downstairs to
three bedrooms, 2 full baths, and
huge (36' x 15') sun porch which
opens to the big deck and dock.
Second Building

This building has high vaulted ceilings.
It has a front deck over looking the
lake and a back porch. It was designed
to be studio space, but is only finished
on the outside. Inside is drywalled, but
no electric or plumbing. It sits away from
the main house nestled in the trees. It
also has a skylight & double doors to the
storage area. Many possibilities here.
Lower Level Deck & Dock

The deck on left runs the length
of the house. Most of the year
the water comes up to the seawall
at the deck's edge. Each summer
the lake level is lowered for a
few weeks and a small beach is
formed as when this was taken.
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