Fine example of an early Georgian cottage built of Oatlands red bricks rendered and painted with a “snow pitched” roof which would have been made of shingles but now is galvanised iron.

Four main rooms all with fireplaces and a weatherboard addition which incorporates an eat-in kitchen, bathroom and laundry.

In reasonable order throughout, the property does require some work including a few new stumps, under-pinning of at least one chimney and various other maintenance matters.

Newmans Cottage is listed on the Tasmania Heritage Register and is subject to heritage restrictions.

The land is level and an extensive and productive garden was formerly a feature with its own glass house still in situ.

Selling in order to finalise an Estate, this property represents a wonderful opportunity to invest in and preserve a piece of Tasmania’s early heritage.