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Best Offers Over $549,000
32 Bond Street, Ross, TAS, 7209, Australia
4![Bedrooms Bedrooms](/_nextassets/bed.svg)
1![Bathrooms Bathrooms](/_nextassets/bathroom.svg)
3![Carspots Carspots](/_nextassets/garage.svg)
163 m²![Floor size Floor size](/_nextassets/floorsizeV2.svg)
1222 m²![Land size Land size](/_nextassets/landsizeV2.svg)
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Property Features
- Shed
- Workshop
- Floorboards
- Fully Fenced
About this Property
'A Wee Stoatir'
'Stoatir' or 'A Wee Stoatir' is a remarkable property that offers a unique opportunity to secure a part of Midlands heritage. This colonial Georgian sandstone cottage, dating back to the 1850s, has undergone a beautiful restoration and renovation by a highly respected Midlands Heritage Consultant. The property was previously used as short-term accommodation for visitors to the historical Midlands township, and the restoration process has been carried out with great respect to showcase many of the mid-1800s features.
The 163 square metre (17 sqm) floor plan of the home offers a range of options to the new owner. It can be used as a residence, a weekend retreat or a permanent address. The property could be re-established as a short-stay accommodation business, given its historical significance and appeal. Another option is to use it for commercial retail purposes, such as an art gallery, taking advantage of its heritage charm.
Some of the key features of this heritage-listed home include original Cedar and Baltic joinery, polished timber and concrete floors, and exposed sandstone throughout the property. While it maintains its historic charm, it has been updated with modern wiring and plumbing, ensuring convenience and functionality. The modern kitchen overlooks the garden and mixes period finishes and stainless-steel appliances. The formal dining area shares space within the kitchen, creating a cozy atmosphere.
The living area is flexible and features a Saxon woodfire, providing warmth during chilly Midlands winter evenings. There are four spacious double bedrooms, each with electric panel heaters for comfort. The original timber bathroom retains its period charm, boasting a claw-foot bathtub, open fireplace, copper tapware, and a toilet cistern. Additionally, the property has a separate laundry and a second toilet, making it convenient for guests if used as short-stay accommodation.
'A Wee Stoatir' is well-equipped with modern amenities, as it is connected to NBN and Foxtel television and has access to town services. With its historical significance, stunning architectural features, and potential uses, this property is a truly fabulous and captivating piece of Tasmania's Midlands heritage.
The Facts
Land size: 1222m2 approx.
Building size: 163m2 approx.
Year built: 1850's
Council Rates: $1000 p/an approx.
Water Rates: $250 p/q approx.
Zoning: 10.0 General Residential.
Municipality: Northern Midlands Council.
'Stoatir' or 'A Wee Stoatir' is a remarkable property that offers a unique opportunity to secure a part of Midlands heritage. This colonial Georgian sandstone cottage, dating back to the 1850s, has undergone a beautiful restoration and renovation by a highly respected Midlands Heritage Consultant. The property was previously used as short-term accommodation for visitors to the historical Midlands township, and the restoration process has been carried out with great respect to showcase many of the mid-1800s features.
The 163 square metre (17 sqm) floor plan of the home offers a range of options to the new owner. It can be used as a residence, a weekend retreat or a permanent address. The property could be re-established as a short-stay accommodation business, given its historical significance and appeal. Another option is to use it for commercial retail purposes, such as an art gallery, taking advantage of its heritage charm.
Some of the key features of this heritage-listed home include original Cedar and Baltic joinery, polished timber and concrete floors, and exposed sandstone throughout the property. While it maintains its historic charm, it has been updated with modern wiring and plumbing, ensuring convenience and functionality. The modern kitchen overlooks the garden and mixes period finishes and stainless-steel appliances. The formal dining area shares space within the kitchen, creating a cozy atmosphere.
The living area is flexible and features a Saxon woodfire, providing warmth during chilly Midlands winter evenings. There are four spacious double bedrooms, each with electric panel heaters for comfort. The original timber bathroom retains its period charm, boasting a claw-foot bathtub, open fireplace, copper tapware, and a toilet cistern. Additionally, the property has a separate laundry and a second toilet, making it convenient for guests if used as short-stay accommodation.
'A Wee Stoatir' is well-equipped with modern amenities, as it is connected to NBN and Foxtel television and has access to town services. With its historical significance, stunning architectural features, and potential uses, this property is a truly fabulous and captivating piece of Tasmania's Midlands heritage.
The Facts
Land size: 1222m2 approx.
Building size: 163m2 approx.
Year built: 1850's
Council Rates: $1000 p/an approx.
Water Rates: $250 p/q approx.
Zoning: 10.0 General Residential.
Municipality: Northern Midlands Council.
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More Details on 32 Bond Street, Ross TAS
How many bedrooms and bathrooms does 32 Bond Street, Ross have?
32 Bond Street, Ross is a 4 bedroom, 1 bathroom house.
Who is the agency that listed 32 Bond Street, Ross?
The agency who listed 32 Bond Street, Ross is Harcourts Northern Midlands - you can contact the agents here.
How many car spots does 32 Bond Street, Ross have?
32 Bond Street, Ross is a 3 car spot home.
How much is 32 Bond Street, Ross?
The price of 32 Bond Street, Ross is Best Offers Over $549,000 - contact the agents to find out more.