KILRAVOCK
Imposing Federation style brick home of 364 M2, on a leafy garden allotment of 2,956 M2 with an array of Copper Beach, Silky Oak and distinguished old English trees in a park like setting.

Light streams through the rich tulip patterned lead light panels, bathing the formal foyer and beautiful ornate staircase to the upper level.

FROM THE ENTRY you are greeted by an adjoining library, complete with built In book case, plus carved mantle and fireplace, not to mention lead light window and rich finely woven carpet. There is an additional pair of glass doors from the sunroom that access the lounge as well as the garden.

THE LOUNGE aptly named The Ballroom is simply awe inspiring, featuring high ceiling with sweeping arched lead light window, formidable ornate fireplace plus second slow combustion heater featured within the sitting alcove which flows through to the family room.

THE FAMILY ROOM features large windows overlooking the garden and is warmed from either the slow combustion wood heater or the reverse cycle airconditioner. A home theatrette, your favourite antiques or if you are an avid art collector, then copious amounts of wall space are at your disposal.

THE DINING AREA is like stepping back in time with its large bay window, wood fire and enough room to entertain to your hearts content.

THE KITCHEN has had a makeover with La Germania gas oven, warm Myrtle cupboards and rich granite bench tops, even enough room for a breakfast setting.

THE BATHROOM updated downstairs facilities comprise of period style shower, toilet and vanity while upstairs is original but consists of a shower over the bath, vanity and toilet.

MAIN BEDROOM features open fireplace, full length sliding wardrobe doors, views of the gardens and of course, a crystal chandelier.

BEDROOM 2 has been used as the office, and features working open fireplace, more than enough room for a king size bed and has views of the garden.

BEDROOM 3 has built-ins and ornate fireplace, garden views.

BEDROOM 4 or utility room, as this mirrors the down stairs library

BEDROOM 5 or utility, this large room could be used as additional living area featuring garden and Mersey River views.

THE GROUNDS, old English style park-like setting, dual street access with timber garage and storage, all only a few minutes drive from Devonports city centre.

History: Courtesy of the Bass Strait Maritime Centre
TULLABARDINE – renamed KILRAVOCK
TULLABARDINE CIRCA 1902-1903 Built for Mr. William Morgan Williams comprising of 19 rooms, including a ballroom.
Mr. G.W. Murray, son of David of Blair-Atholl in Scotland, home of the Dukes of Atholl. He was a Barrister and Solicitor, the youngest Solicitor admitted to the Bar in 1894. He left TULLABARDINE IN 1930.

INSPECTION STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT

Property Code: 501