Step beyond the picket fence and prepare yourself for “another world”.

Privately sheltered behind deciduous trees is what can only be described as an elegant example of Tasmanian history. The circa 1845, double storey Georgian home has enjoyed renovations, which are nothing short of impressive.

Inside provides a classic Georgian floorplan including a formal sitting room, kitchen and a complete guest suite including bathroom. The conservatory is a stylish feature room full of light and provides space for formal dining or casual entertaining. Continuing upstairs, a further 3 bedrooms and generous bathroom complete with freestanding bath.

Outside, the English style gardens are meticulous with manicured hedges, established trees, majestic meandering pathways along with some open lawn areas and courtyard.

The old stables provide excellent storage space for outside implements but have the potential to be converted to additional accommodation (STCA). There is plenty of room for off street parking in addition to the garage and carport with adjoining work shop.

Carrick is a historic township only 15 minutes drive to Launceston CBD and airport, with many original period structures and a pleasing streetscape on the banks of the Liffey River.