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Nick Hay Harcourts Northern Midlands
Situated in the historical midlands village of Ross; 39 Church Street demonstrates a fine example of the real estate cliché 'Location Location Location'. Set at the southern-end of possibly the most sought-after street in Ross; this property was constructed in 1950 as the principal residence for the former Ross State School and is ideally positioned for opening a business from home for both tourists and locals alike.
Opposite the famous Tasmanian Wool Centre and a short walk to the Man 'O' Ross Hotel, Ross Bridge, Ross Convict Female Factory and United Church; 39 Church Street has received a number of renovations in recent times for opening a shop front. These include the following:
- Art Studio which could easily be converted back to a single car garage.
- Gallery Room with separate access.
- Separate Office/Study which could easily be converted to a bedroom.
Build from brick veneer and weatherboard; this property provides accommodation of three bedrooms. The master bedroom is complete with a build-in wardrobe and easily houses a queen/king size mattress. Separate living and dining rooms with two heating sources; Saxon woodfire and reverse cycle air conditioning unit. A spacious kitchen with ample storage space; is ideal for the 'masterchef' of the home. Separate laundry and toilet with a well-maintained bathroom. This home is connected to all town services and NBN connected.
A number of well-established trees feature on the flat fully fenced 0.152ha allotment and access can be made to the neighboring 42-degree parallel interpretation and adjacent recreation area. Potential to conduct events such as craft fair or food and wine festival from this location; with 39 Church Street as the 'head office'.
Ross is only a short seven-minute drive north to Campbell Town and is a leisurely 50 minutes' drive from Launceston. The public transport services from Launceston to Hobart pass through Ross on a daily basis.
39 Church Street presents as an ideal opportunity for the artist in residents; craft store owner and/or antique dealer to create a business opportunity but still be able to live and operate on site.
To arrange a private inspection or attend an open home; feel free to contact Nick Hay today.
Council Rates: $883.13 per year.
Water Rates: $961.72 per year
Year Built: 1950
Land Size: 0.152Ha (0.375 acre) approx.
Building Size: 132m2 (14.1 squares) approx.
Zoning: 20.0 Local Business.
Council: Northern Midlands Council.
NBN Connected.
The information contained herein has been supplied to us and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, we cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.
Property ID: #TNM1168
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Sold Property
Situated in the historical midlands village of Ross; 39 Church Street demonstrates a fine example of the real estate cliché 'Location Location Location'. Set at the southern-end of possibly the most sought-after street in Ross; this property was constructed in 1950 as the principal residence for the former Ross State School and is ideally positioned for opening a business from home for both tourists and locals alike.
Opposite the famous Tasmanian Wool Centre and a short walk to the Man 'O' Ross Hotel, Ross Bridge, Ross Convict Female Factory and United Church; 39 Church Street has received a number of renovations in recent times for opening a shop front. These include the following:
- Art Studio which could easily be converted back to a single car garage.
- Gallery Room with separate access.
- Separate Office/Study which could easily be converted to a bedroom.
Build from brick veneer and weatherboard; this property provides accommodation of three bedrooms. The master bedroom is complete with a build-in wardrobe and easily houses a queen/king size mattress. Separate living and dining rooms with two heating sources; Saxon woodfire and reverse cycle air conditioning unit. A spacious kitchen with ample storage space; is ideal for the 'masterchef' of the home. Separate laundry and toilet with a well-maintained bathroom. This home is connected to all town services and NBN connected.
A number of well-established trees feature on the flat fully fenced 0.152ha allotment and access can be made to the neighboring 42-degree parallel interpretation and adjacent recreation area. Potential to conduct events such as craft fair or food and wine festival from this location; with 39 Church Street as the 'head office'.
Ross is only a short seven-minute drive north to Campbell Town and is a leisurely 50 minutes' drive from Launceston. The public transport services from Launceston to Hobart pass through Ross on a daily basis.
39 Church Street presents as an ideal opportunity for the artist in residents; craft store owner and/or antique dealer to create a business opportunity but still be able to live and operate on site.
To arrange a private inspection or attend an open home; feel free to contact Nick Hay today.
Council Rates: $883.13 per year.
Water Rates: $961.72 per year
Year Built: 1950
Land Size: 0.152Ha (0.375 acre) approx.
Building Size: 132m2 (14.1 squares) approx.
Zoning: 20.0 Local Business.
Council: Northern Midlands Council.
NBN Connected.
The information contained herein has been supplied to us and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, we cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.
Property ID: #TNM1168
Office Harcourts Northern Midlands
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