Located on the banks of the Coal River just outside the delightful township of Richmond, Nugent has enjoyed a fascinating history significant for its association with a number of important early settlers of Tasmania.
Built circa 1831 the main house was constructed of convict brick with a high quality, sympathetic, yet contemporary extension, completed most recently. The property has been fully and meticulously restored and features extensive ornate timber mouldings and friezes, mainly Huon pine, and a number of working open fire places. The only surviving Old Colonial Georgian building in Tasmania to feature window arches in Gothic style it is also blessed with a nationally unique double wind Huon pine staircase.
The home offers four bedrooms, two luxurious bathrooms, brand new kitchen meals with silestone bench tops and European appliances, lovely spacious North facing living room and hideaway laundry.
In keeping with the immaculate restoration, comfort has been incorporated with a high degree of efficiency and includes insulation and double glazed windows.
A massive shed with 3 phase power, telephone line, skylights, halogen lighting, automatic door and mezzanine storage is a bonus. Automatic entrance gates, extensive irrigation system, three acres of river flats and a multitude (over 180) of trees and shrubs are just a few of the many valuable inclusions offered with this enchanting property.
Shed Size: 176sqm