Approval for substantial north facing architect designed residence with views of bridge and surrounding historic buildings.
Buy today, build tomorrow, all development approvals in place. Services connected.
Commercial zoning presents numerous possibilities.
The site:-
Number 2 Bridge Street has been in one family for the best part of a century. It is nestled between the famous Ross Bridge and the Uniting Church and situated alongside the Macquarie River. It is one of the most photographed tourism and heritage sites in Tasmania. The site encompassing the bridge and Uniting Church appears regularly in Tasmanian Tourism campaigns and calendars and in numerous books written about Ross and its Convict built bridge.
Relevant Particulars relating to the building approval for Lot 2, Number 2 Bridge Street:-
Considerable consultation over an extensive period was undertaken by a range of relevant professionals including a heritage architect to ensure that the proposed development for the site did not in any way comprise the heritage significance of the site.
Approval has been granted for a north facing architect designed house which has views of the river and Ross bridge. It is a substantial residence with a guest wing and a gallery entrance separating the main residence from the guest wing. The value for any prospective purchaser is that they can build tomorrow.
Lot 2 also has commercial zoning. Given the high profile of the location and the fact that an estimated 500,000 tourists drive past the entrance to the site annually to inspect the bridge, there is considerable commercial scope for the property, subject to Council approval. The Ross bridge was voted as one of the top 10 Tasmanian icons in 2008.
The village of Ross:-
Ross has a distinguished reputation as one of the finest nineteenth century heritage villages in Australia. Heritage restoration is a major priority within the community and the Northern Midlands Council, Ross has many examples of finely preserved buildings of cultural and historical significance. There are a total of 40 historic buildings in Ross. As one commentator put it, Ross is in many ways a town which has been held in aspic. It is beautifully preserved.
Ross was the winner of the 2008 Keep Australia Beautiful award for the best preserved historic and cultural village in Australia and the Tasmanian Tidy Towns award.