This spacious family home built from convict brick over three levels is in Tasmania’s most premier suburbs. Built c1860 this home has been upgraded in keeping with its early European history. The entry level to the home has three living rooms and main bedroom with ensuite and walk-in-robe. The character and charm of this era is enhanced by the stylish colour scheme and you will admire the original timber work including wide skirting boards, polished floors, fire place mantels and cedar doors. There are high ceilings in the main living area with some pressed tin ceilings. The kitchen/dining room opens through French glass doors to a sunny paved and private courtyard, great for dining al-fresco and there is a huge family sized Smeg oven. Upstairs are three dormer rooms the largest making a great teenagers retreat or guest area.
The bottom floor, a remnant of yesteryear as possible servant’s quarters, functions well with two large bedrooms an enormous bathroom with claw foot bath and separate shower. This home is heated by ducted natural gas, has ducted vacuuming, an alarm system and with its solid building structure is quiet and warm inside.
The solid sandstone foundations and original slate roof are reminders of the classic building style with this Heritage listed home.
The huge bonus to this residence is a spacious “indoor swimming pool” (pool is currently covered up and not used), and would make a great family/rumpus area or could be turned into a SC granny flat, council approval was previously granted.
There is off street parking for 2 cars and it is a short walk to Salamanca, the waterfront, shops, restaurants and the CBD.

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