Sitting on 1.01ha allotment overlooking the historical midlands township on Ross; this circa 2008 has plenty to offer. This brick home presents a unique; but practical country cabin inspired design with cathedral ceiling and quality timbers finishes throughout. Three spacious bedrooms completed with build-in wardrobes are situated at the rear of the home. This present privacy with an outlook to the surrounding gardens and getaways for the children. A separate laundry area is complete with rear access to surrounding backyard and parking area. The bathroom has separate shower, bathtub and toilet and is beautifully finished with quality Tasmanian timbers. A secondary toilet is adjacent to the laundry and bathroom areas. As you venture along the hallway from the bedroom/bathroom area; you discover an open plan living and kitchen area which provides an ideal location for family dining or a morning cuppa.
This area is heated by a Mitsubishi reverse cycle heat pump and free-standing Saxon wood fire place and offers stunning views of rural surrounds. The user friendly ‘L’ shaped kitchen is complete with oven/stove combine and purpose build gaps for a fridge and dishwasher. Alongside the open plan living area; a formal living/media room is an ideal area for enjoying television on a comfortable couch or being able to embrace the peace and quiet surrounds on offer with this property. So could say the master piece of this property, is the patio deck area. With sliding door access from the living areas; the deck area would be ideal for lazy summer afternoon BBQ’s with the family or enjoying a quiet drink after work. This home offers ample amount of storage space with access underneath the property.
Setting forth outside; no less than 21 different varieties of fruit trees have been planted and will be bearing fruit in the coming months. This orchard of trees is positioned as a central piece of a well-designed circular driveway. The driveway has ample amount of parking and a lock-up double car garage provides security for the owner’s vehicles. The double car garage has an attached cool/airing room. The slightly sloping piece of land which is 39a Bridge Street has established native Tasmanian trees throughout the garden. The property has been divided into numerous smaller paddocks and a colourbond shed on the rear boundary has been purpose build shearing shed for the hobby farmer. Surrounding paddocks have been purpose build for agisting some pet sheep; goat; cattle or maybe a pony.
This property is situated at the end of a quiet street on an internal block and is connected to the town sewage/water supply. Ross is only 45 minutes’ drive from Launceston and 65 minutes from Hobart and offer the potential buyer a number of quality bakeries, antiques stores and time honored Man ‘O’ Ross hotel in this historical town.
The public transport services stop daily in Ross and Campbell Town is only a short drive away for hospital, primary and secondary school and IGA supermarket. 39a Bridge Street Ross is one of a kind opportunity and provides a classy home for the potential purchasers of this property.