Built in the late 1800′s this property will delight buyers looking for their own piece of Tasmanias’ history. Once the country towns general store, more recently the building has operated as an antique shop and coffee rooms. Commercial zoning could see such a business re-open with new owners.

You can still find convict bricks with the broad arrow marking set in the fireplaces of the house. Rooms contain unique Tasmanian timbers, some with pit sawn paling walls secured by hand forged nails.

The home has 4 bedrooms, a lounge, basic bathroom, kitchen and an adjoining sitting room. Fronting the street there is the commercial kitchen(equipment will stay), another sitting room and a large open space used to store numerous items of intrigue and treasure.

The large block has a creek at its back boundary. There is a timber garage and other sheds are scattered randomly around the property. A new deck has been built on one side of the house, on the other is a private garden courtyard.

No doubt there is more work required to fully restore this character building. The right person with motivation and effort could make a real difference. Are you that person?