History in the raw! This amazing example of a Georgian stone cottage is steeped in history and has an extraordinary position on the banks of the McQuarie River. Rare find in un-restored condition – bring your imagination and roll up your sleeves! The combination of stone construction, Ross location and cottagey cute in this amazing position makes this an irresistible opportunity. Historically linked to the famous ‘Ross Bridge’, as the convict stonemason Daniel Herbert who was assigned to oversee its construction lived in this little slice of Tasmania’s heritage after he gained his pardon (1842). This remarkable cottage is a project that when completed will be highly rewarding and this rare jewel will be a noteworthy addition to Ross’ collection of amazing stone architecture. Garages associated with this property are not positioned within the title boundary. Realistic vendors seek genuine interest and will sell at Auction on 18th February 2017 if not sold prior.