Built by convicts way back in 1835, this intriguing property is steeped in history. It was originally a part of the Probation Station in Colebrook, a country town that is only 25 minutes drive from Richmond and less than an hour from Hobart. The expansive home is located towards the end of a quiet street on a 1.037 hectare parcel of land that has 5 titles. A rivulet is close to the Northern boundary, there is a small lake near an established rose garden, two pony sheds are in the paddocks and a three bay carport provides ample parking space. The main entrance of the residence leads you into the charming country kitchen which has a wood-heater installed in the open fireplace. A hallway/office area has access to two generous sized bedrooms both with built in ward-robes. A wide second hallway featuring polished Tasmanian hardwood timber takes you into the formal lounge-room which has been restored and decorated to give the impression of stepping back in time to a bygone era. If only these walls could speak, surely there would be many interesting tales that could be told. Opposite is another room of equal proportions that could be used as extra living space or perhaps as a grand main bedroom. Narrow stairs go down to the sub ground floor of the home which also has two large rooms and an old cell. Future development of this area could transform it into bed and breakfast accommodation subject to approval from the local council. If you are seeking a peaceful country lifestyle and appreciate historic buildings then this property is well worth looking at. Please call for your private inspection.