“Scorrabreck” c.1934 is a home in the tradition of quality living and is a fine example of this rare architectural period.
Completly renovated to contemporary standards the property is ‘better than new’ with tasteful ensuited bedrooms and magnificent kitchen (complete with Butler’s servery) with granite benchtops and stainless steel appliances. With extensive use of Tasmanian native blackwood for joinery, doors and feature staircase this is a unique and delightful home of imposing stature.
Offering 4 main living rooms, formal dining room and stunning ‘atrium’ sunroom and complimented by excellent heating thru out the house – it is a stately manor house for ‘all seasons’. Additional accommodation is provided by a self-contained 1 bedroom wing and a separate cottage(converted from original stables). Extensive estblished park like gardens and a wonderful aray of modern outbuildings (including a massive purpose built garage/workshop for the car collector) complete the country estate appeal. Will be of interest to buyers of character homes of all eras and should be considered as an alternative to buyers looking for an affordable Georgian property.