When approaching this privately located home through the avenue of mature Elm trees, one is totally unaware of the rural views of the South Esk River and the Great Western Tiers that adorn the property. Magnificent deciduous trees frame the discreet location of Ingleside which was built in 1951. Its construction of double brick and a tiled roof, display an era fit for the High Street of this famous Australian historic village. It is solid and substantial and the floor plan exudes volume and generosity of scale a wide, long hallway with high ceilings welcomes a visitor on entry. There are formal and informal dining and living rooms, 4 or 5 bedrooms, study/office and 2 bathrooms. A feature of the home is the new kitchen and glass walled family garden room. Heating options are a combination of the old and new, ranging from open fireplaces to hidden radiant ceiling panels and solar hot water. Garden features include an extensive orchard, terraced vegetable patch (including asparagus), caged berry fruits and the traditional Tasmanian walnut and mulberry trees. (A comprehensive catalogue of plants and trees are available). The other capital improvements are the 6m x 6m vehicular shed, lockup workshop, double carport, chicken run (all of which have flat vehicle access) and a Zodiac salt water swimming pool.
Please note; number 25 High Street is also For Sale. Both homes are owned by the same motivated Vendor.