Sitting proudly on a rise is a bright, airy, sun filled cottage with views across fields to the historic village of Ross.
A low maintenance home with lots of space and a new English style garden of bulbs, roses and clematis. There are apples galore with Lady in the Snow, Granny Smith for pies and crab apples for jelly. A new birch grove will delight.
A restored historical barn, in shiplapped timber with stable door is covered in climbing roses and clematis for lovely garden ambience. Covered chook pen and fenced vegie patch surround the barn. Tank and town water for home and garden.
The house, built in 2005, is lovingly and tastefully decorated in neutral colours. The large, sunny kitchen has electric cooking appliances, ample pantry space and adjoining laundry. A front verandah and rear deck take advantage of the seasons and 360O views. New reverse cycle air-conditioning keeps summer cool and winter cosy.
All three bedrooms, including the ample master, have built-in robes and large picture windows. There is a family bath and separate toilet. A new 6x6m double door colourbond garage matches the house in blue and white. An extra garden shed houses tools.
Just 1 minute to the village, with great little post office, bakeries and historic Man O’Ross pub. Stroll home after a steak dinner. The famous convict-built Ross Bridge is walking distance for ramblers. The village has gorgeous churches and shops in the ancient elm tree-lined main street.
Extra convenience is 10kms away in Campbell Town, with IGA, banks, cafes, Service Tasmania and charming shops. It is a 45 minute highway drive to Launceston.
Fully fenced. House is fully insulated in walls and ceilings.