Forest Hall presents a unique opportunity to purchase one of Tasmania’s finest and most recognised Georgian homes. The house and garden will need no introduction, having been well publicised in numerous gardening books and magazines, including The Garden At Forest Hall. This magnificent garden needs to be viewed to be appreciated with 100′s of varieties of roses, a large selection of crab apples and many rare and unusual trees and shrubs. The grand homestead of bluestone construction sits in a commanding position with expansive rural views across the district. The building itself is in excellent condition with all the features you would expect including original cedar joinery and polished timber floors. The large country kitchen has whitewashed stone walls, exposed beams and a large pantry room. A formal dining room and various reception rooms lead off the wide and impressive entrance hall. A beautiful cedar staircase takes you to the second floor landing, where you will find 2 bathrooms and the bedrooms. One of these is being utilised as an office. The cellar is below the ground floor. Adjoining the homestead is the old convict residence, which has been converted for guests and includes 2 bedrooms, a sitting room and a bathroom. Historic outbuildings include the old barn constructed of solid stone and split shingles, the Blacksmiths cottage and stables. The property is in 2 titles, totalling 291 acres. Approximately half is cleared pasture with rich red soils, typical of the district and the tree lined paddocks are currently grazing cattle. The remainder is planted to gum trees. There are 3 dams providing stock water with the 4th dam dedicated to the Forest Hall garden. An inspection of this wonderful property is surely a must to fully appreciate the many features and opportunities that Forest Hall represents.