Property is set well off the street, hidden from the road in a very quiet central corner of the historic village of Richmond, South East Tasmania.
This delightful Georgian style stone/brick cottage is packed with character and charm of yesteryear but only built in 2002 from recycled material. Features 4/5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 ensuites, 3 living areas and a well appointed kitchen with walk-in pantry. Set amongst English style gardens with lots of roses and fruit trees as well as lovely rural valley views. In addition to the cottage there is a separate self-contained unit which is ideal for the extended family or in-laws.
Property also includes a Heritage listed Georgian cottage that would be ideal for a studio, gallery, museum, craft workshop or just extra storage.
All set on a 2081sqm block with plenty of room for development STA. Ample off street parking for numerous cars, boat or caravan.
This property is perfect continiung as an award winning Mulberry Cottage B&B with its flexible accommodation and ideal location, famous for its historical icons. Close to the famous Richmond bridge, shops, restaurants, wineries and other tourist attractions.
Richmond is a delightful tourist destination and a great base for a stop over, so this truly unique, and multi-award winning B&B offers a great business with good returns and reputation. Highly suitable for an individual, or couple looking for a country/village lifestyle yet only 20 minutes from Hobart.
The business has an excellent website and online booking system with channel manager, facilitating local, national and international bookings. Good forward bookings are in place. Owner willing to assist for a smooth transition if required.
Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the full extent of the property.
Owner selling due to genuine health reasons and offers the property for sale with or without the B&B.
The price is $795,000 as a private ‘house and unit’ – therefore no longer using the name Mulberry Cottage.
The price is $850,000 as a business – open to negotiation