Steeped in history, this original iconic farmhouse has been kept in fabulous condition.
Built in the late 19th century, (circa 1880) oozing character and charm the home was one of the first homes built in the area. Whilst not being on the Tasmanian Heritage Register, this property has been identified as a place of State and National significance.
Features included the bullnosed verandah, traditional high ceilings, picture rails, chandeliers and leadlight glasswork.
The home has a lovely feel to it and the gorgeous, spacious loungeroom is roomy enough to have a large dining table. You’ll be kept warm with both a built in wood heater and a Fujitsu heat pump.
All the 3 bedrooms are of a generous size and the gracious hallway adds to the period of the house.
The architectural features are very much Victorian and there is a high quality of detail like the decorative floral plaster vents in walls and the ornamental hallway arch.
It’s a beautiful house and a fine example of early homes of this era.