Step into the charm of yesteryear with this beautifully preserved 1900s character home. Boasting exquisite pressed tin ceilings and walls throughout, this residence radiates timeless appeal.
Inside, you'll find three generously sized bedrooms, including a master suite with built-in robes. The home also features a well-appointed bathroom with a shower, basin, and WC.
Two enclosed sunrooms provide cozy retreats and open onto rear decks, perfect for enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
The pleasant courtyard, bordered by a lush hedge, offers privacy and a sunny spot to relax while shielding you from road views.
Outdoors, the northerly aspect property (sheltered from west and southerly winds) is a true sanctuary. It includes established vegetable gardens, potting sheds, a workshop, and an appealing chicken coop and run.
A wildlife area, accessible through a rear gate, adds to the property's unique appeal. Adding to its charm, Eastern Quolls have taken up residence under the house and with abundant birdlife in the surrounding gardens, all add a delightful connection to the local ecosystem.
The cedar-clad exterior, installed over protected weatherboards, completes the picture of this exceptional home.
With stunning views to kunanyi (Mount Wellington), this property offers a rare blend of history, functionality, and natural beauty within a friendly community ? a true haven for those seeking a serene and character-filled lifestyle.
Extra Features
? 15 minutes to Kingston; 25 minutes to Hobart.
? Tank Water ? 15,000 litres (approx.) with excellent rainfall in the area
? Septic System
? Smart meter installed in the last two years
? re-wired in 2005
? new wood heater installed 2017
? re-insulated in 2019 (ceiling)
? re-roofed in 2010
? new hot water cylinder 2024
? new water pump 2023
? new kitchen sliding door and new windows/doors in the north sunroom are
double glazed
** We have obtained all information in this document from sources we believe to be reliable, however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations.