Here is a rare opportunity to own an iconic and historic Tasmanian Home.
Originally constructed circa 1838, the home was completely rebuilt in the late 1980′s following a fire.
The re-construction used all of the original bricks, and antique window frames sourced from a nearby homestead, to restore it to the grand state that you see today.
The home itself takes you back to the convict era, or to an Old English estate, and is set on nearly three quarters of an acre of magnificent, mature, English style gardens.
From the beautifully framed arch of the main gates, you follow the white gravel driveway through the grounds, and marvel at the beauty of your surrounds.
The peaceful and enchanting gardens are ideal for alfresco entertaining, or a classic “Long Table Lunch” amongst the trees, and are complimented by the private and sheltered courtyard.
Once inside, the home comprises 3 bedrooms, main with walk-in robe and ensuite, an open plan kitchen and informal dining area, formal lounge, library, and formal dining room.
At the front of the home you have a large reception room, with a separate kitchen area. This room has been used as “tea rooms” in the past, and would suit any similar use again, including wedding or general reception area (STCA).
Alternatively, this large room would fit a full-size billiard table, would be a great gallery or studio, a large cinema room, or just a large rumpus/family area, great for entertaining.
Other Features Include:
- Ducted Reverse Cycle Heating and Cooling.
- Gas “Wood Fire”
- Automatic gates.
- NBN connected.
- Security system.
- Heated towel rails.
Strictly Private Inspection.
Brick Veneer, Dishwasher, Ensuite, Fixed and fitted floor coverings, Flat Block, Fully Fenced