Australian’s are becoming more aware of the wealth of Historic properties in Tasmania.
Whether you are interested in the early pioneers, or the Architects who were responsible for so much of our heritage you will find Baskerville Hall a superb Federation Home. Commissioned by Mr. G. L. Finlay esquire in 1906. The renowned Architect Mr. R. F. Ricards, who is accredited for such fine works as the Anthenaeum Club Hobart 1903, The Treasury Chambers 97 Davey St Hobart 1893 and the competion winning City Hall 57-63 Macquarie Street Hobart. Baskerville Hall is an excellent example of his domestic Architecture.

Baskerville Hall welcomes you.

The main Grand entrance on the ground floor takes you to a Formal Dining, Formal Sitting Room, Formal Library, Office and Intimate Sitting Room.

The Eastern Hallway leads you to the Master Bedroom with Private Bathroom, Double Bedroom with Private Bathroom, capacious private walk in Dressing room, and guest powder room.

In pride of place in the restored Edwardian Kitchen is a fully functional AGA, together with Electric Oven (AEG) and Gas cook top, off which is a generous country style casual dining area, bathed in sunlight with French doors opening to Courtyard. And yet another sundrenched relaxing casual reception Room awaits joining the Courtyard.

Throughout this home you will notice 12 original Fireplaces.

Ascend the Staircase in two flights with landing are three Large double bedrooms and Bathroom, views through the Dormer windows from each Bedroom.

Baskerville Hall is situated on a 4.8 kilometres Macquarie River frontage where by you can indulge in Trout Fishing, swimming, and Kayaking, on 75 acres of rich fertile land, and yet only 12 kilometres from School, Hospital, restaurants, in Campbell Town. Numerous outbuilding include, Stable with Loft and Large Shearing Shed (with power) in original untouched condition.

This property has far too much to offer to put into words and needs your inspection.