Nestled in one of Tasmania’s prettiest valleys Dairy Plains, is historic Bankton House Circa 1860.
A substantial rural homestead situated on 5.870 hectares (14.5 acres) of rich, fertile soil.
Constructed largely of handmade convict bricks with a slate roof, Bankton is in outstanding condition. Enter a large, almost stately central hallway which reveals a selection of rooms which are generously proportioned, and give numerous options for configuration. Choose to accommodate a large or growing family, or entertain with a formal lounge and formal dining room, Banktonhas flexible options.
Certainly to remain unchanged is the massive front dining room, also the casual lounge with its inbuilt wood fire and specially selected Blackwood cabinetry, which doubles as a practical study or office. Blackwood features through out the home with decorative fireplace surrounds, inbuilt robes and display cabinets, and gives a warmth and charm throughout.