Originally built in 1880 as one of the Boats Crew
Cottages by the Marine Board of Tasmania, 104 Salamanca
Place is one of only 5 private houses situated in this
unique location – at the end of a cobbled stoned cul-de-sac
and adjacent to Princes Park. The Park is much loved and
provides solace to the neighbour hood and visitors alike,
with sweeping views of the river, glorious sunrises and
sunsets, historic sandstone walls, established deciduous
European trees, manicured lawns and much enjoyed seasonal
plantings of Tasmanian flora.

The cottage overlooks the historic sandstone Ordinance
Store buildings and the busy waterways of the Derwent River
and is located only a 2 minute stroll to the renowned
Salamanca Place, Arthur Circus and Hampden Road precincts
of Battery Point. Art galleries, museums, markets,
designer shops, cafes, bakeries, restaurants, fish punts,
jetties and park benches invite discovery.

The deceptively sized conjoined cottage has 4 bedrooms, 2
living spaces, 2 bathrooms, granite and timber kitchen with
stainless steel European appliances and 2 courtyards.
French doors lead to a compact European styled sandstone
walled rear courtyard with uninterrupted views of the
river. While the cottage provides comfortable
accommodation there is potential to upgrade the property
further and add your personal touch.

An ideal city townhouse from which to walk to work, enjoy
your retirement or commute to the farm or mainland. The
property is zoned Mixed Use and may also suit as
professional rooms (STCA).

While lifestyle will be guaranteed with this unique
property, assured capital gain will be a bonus of
purchasing a property in the Sullivan’s Cove area on the
edge of the exciting evolving city and waterfront docklands
area of Hobart.

Offers over $1million
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