Step back in time as you inspect this award winning Central Georgian home, a living museum of the early history of Launceston built just before Dr William Pugh performed the first operation with anaesthetic in Australia and 100 years later owned by renowned composer Alex Lithgow who created his most famous piece Invercargill.
Combining the character of yesteryear with up to the minute modern living the renovations have been carefully designed and crafted by one of Launceston’s best heritage builders with rustic pitsaw Baltic floorboards, 12 panel windows complete with shutters, 4 panel cedar doors, original mantels and fire grates you can only be impressed combined with skylights, central heating throughout stunning kitchen with marble bench tops, two comfortable living rooms, 2 bathrooms [ main with claw bath ] 12 panel French doors that open to a sandstone courtyard and easy care terraced cottage garden , the perfect escape and with private parking for x2 vehicles it offers perfect city living, a credit to the owner and an opportunity for the new owner to own this unique home.
From the front door to the back the work has been done, walls have been re plastered, the home has been re wired, re plumbed, re roofed and much, much more and with 3 bedrooms, ilve appliances and quality fittings the home would suit that busy couple or family looking for that best inner city home you cannot get much closer to the CBD
- 2012 Launceston City Council Heritage Award for renovations
- Heritage listed
- High standard of renovations
- Private and safe
- Private parking for 2
Built: 1841 approx
Municipality: Launceston