SOLD – Many have admired this wonderful property and wondered what lay beyond the beautiful gardens. We now have the pleasure of presenting this magnificent home that has been in this family since the 1970s.
Located on an allotment of 1,219 M2, with a further option available of acquiring the adjoining land title comprising of 779 M2, also having its own private access. This could present the opportunity to develop as a wedding venue or second home for the grandparents.
The full length verandah catches the morning sun to while away the hours with your favourite book or to enjoy a coffee with friends and family, with not only complete privacy from the road but to savour the beautiful Magnolia and a magnificent specimen of a Xanthorrhoea plant, Rhododendron, Camelia and beautiful roses. There is a hot house, veggie patch, 25 metre square workshop, separate garage…just a mere 100 + years to perfect, now ready for the next exciting journey to come.
A feeling of stepping back in time when one enters the hallway, with extensive use of Tasmanian Blackwood and English Oak timber inlays. Two large bedrooms at the front with ornate mantles adorning the open fireplaces, both functional but not used. Moving further in, we have the lounge room also featuring a fabulous ornate mantle with additional crafted and mirrored head board, and an inbuilt, fan forced wood heater. Plus a Daikin reverse cycle air conditioner and a vented heat transfer unit to each of the bedrooms. Bedroom three / utility room is currently used as a library, also has its own fire place that is as picturesque as it is functional.
The bathroom has a separate shower as well as a bath and vanity; the splashback is a beautiful piece of Huon Pine that adds to the feel of this home. The kitchen made from Tasmanian Blackwood includes a butler’s pantry.
Laundry, two toilets and enclosed back entry lead to a large lawn and paved garden bed area providing additional areas to soak up the sun and watch your organic veggies grow.
You may have heard the saying, they don’t make them like this anymore…Bluestone foundations, Tasmanian hardwood studs that were used to frame the house in 1902 then left to cure for a year before completing and that’s why this home stands so proudly today.
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Sushames Real Estate trusts in the information in this document which has been sourced from means which are considered reliable. Prospective purchasers are recommended to carry out their own due diligence regarding permits, measurements and boundary positions prior to settlement.