It isn’t often a church conversion comes along. Here’s one such find, a mere 20 minutes from Launceston.

Built in the 1870′s this building retains many delightful elements, including Baltic floor boards and ceilings, as well as typical arched windows and doorways. Of triple brick construction, this building has had a modern kitchen built at the rear, which leads out on to a deck and the spacious gardens within the one acre grounds.

A second floor has already been constructed and contains three bedrooms with a further fourth room with pipework ready for an upstairs bathroom.

14 solar panels, Saxon wood heater, garden shed are all in place. The charm is palpable. With a final burst of renovation a very special home would be achieved here in this pleasant Tasmanian country village.