Steeped in history, Scotson House is a substantial home, circa 1880.
Offering four bedrooms, the main has built-in robes. With your choice of living areas, including formal lounge and dining room, plus a family room which flows through to the large kitchen with Smeg appliances. There is a large bathroom with a double vanity, claw-foot bath and a separate shower, plus three toilets. A store room next to one of the toilets adjoins one of the bedrooms making it an ideal area to convert to an en-suite.
Two Daikin reverse cycle air conditioners plus two wood heaters with transfer systems ensure the spacious home is kept comfortable in the winter months. Some of the features and character of this home includes lead-light, fretwork, a pressed tin ceiling as well as some ceiling roses, open fireplaces, mantles and some original Baltic pine floor boards. The home has an abundance of potential and with some additional work to what the current owners have done, would be a stunning family home. Approximately 25 squares of living space set on 2764m (or nearly three quarters of an acre), there is a double garage with extra storage plus a single garage.
The circular driveway and water fountain just add to the features and ambience of the home. One could imagine sitting in the grounds having afternoon tea or having a glass of bubbles in the gardens. A short drive into Launceston CBD or the airport, this home is looking for new owners to transform it back to its original glory.
For your private inspection, please call Deb Billing or Robert Anderson at Ray White Launceston today.