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$286,000
Nick Hay Harcourts Northern Midlands
This 1930's character weatherboard colorbond home is ideal to escape the 'rat race' for peaceful lifestyle of the Southern Midlands and is offered 'walk-in/walk-out' (minus personal effects).
Set on the corner of Lowes Street and Main Road Tunbridge, this property has been the address of the current owner since 2003 and received extensive renovations in 2007. The renovations works include the following:
- Spacious timber kitchen/dining area with quality cooking appliances and ample cupboard storage.
- Installation of a Dakin Inverter Reverse Cycle for temperature control.
- Sitting area with timber cupboards and porch/wet room.
- Updated bathroom and seperate toilet.
The additional rooms to the rear of this property provide seperate living options for the young family to enjoy quality time together and/or the retired couple to sit and read a book for example. The original part of the home offers accommodation of two spacious bedrooms, a formal lounge room and living/study room offering a total of 133 sqm (14.31 squares) of floor space for this home. Two Saxon wood-fires are additional heating options. A covered outdoor area adjoins the house with the washroom/laundry and secondary toilet.
Set on a flat fully fenced 1.13ha (2.8 acre) allotment which has been divided into multiple paddocks; ideal for hobby farmer to graze sheep and/or alpacas. A number of established English and native trees surround the boundary of the property providing shelter for any livestock or gardening pursuits. The current owners constructed two double colorbond garages (previously used for model railway pursuits) which provide storage options alongside the single carport. The rear section of the property can be accessed from Lowes Street via a fenced laneway down the central of the property. The property is connected to town water and septic sewerage system.
Located along the Midland Highway, originally known as Tunbridge Wells (after the famous English spa town), Tunbridge is a small town located 92km from Launceston and 107km from Hobart. Set on the banks of the Blackman River, the township is bypassed by the main Midland Highway, giving it a tranquil charm well removed from the urgency of the highway. Tunbridge features a Community Club which is within walking distance of this address. A number of community events are conducted within the village, including the monthly market at the Town Hall. Daily school bus pick-up is available directly opposite this property (outside the Tunbridge Community Club). Tunbridge is only 25 minutes south of Campbell Town and 23 minutes north of the Southern Midlands hub of Oatlands.
Seeking the quiet life of the Midlands, 39 Lowes Street is only a 'Stonesthrow' away. Feel free to contact Nick Hay to arrange a private inspection and/or attend one of the open for inspection in relation near future.
Note: Vendor has indicated of offering the property 'fully furnished' excusing personal effects. A list of chattels remaining with the property is available upon request.
Video Property Tour (Facetime, Skype and/or Whatsapp) are available upon request.
Council Rates: $TBA p/year.
Water Rates: $120 p/quarter.
Year Built: 1930
Land Size: 1.13ha (2.8 acre) approx.
Building Size: 133 m2 (14.31 squares) approx.
Roof Material: Galvanised Iron.
Wall Material: Weatherboard.
Zoning: 10.0 Village
Council: Southern Midlands Council.
Rental: $TBA.
Property ID: #TNM5674
Office
Sold Property
This 1930's character weatherboard colorbond home is ideal to escape the 'rat race' for peaceful lifestyle of the Southern Midlands and is offered 'walk-in/walk-out' (minus personal effects).
Set on the corner of Lowes Street and Main Road Tunbridge, this property has been the address of the current owner since 2003 and received extensive renovations in 2007. The renovations works include the following:
- Spacious timber kitchen/dining area with quality cooking appliances and ample cupboard storage.
- Installation of a Dakin Inverter Reverse Cycle for temperature control.
- Sitting area with timber cupboards and porch/wet room.
- Updated bathroom and seperate toilet.
The additional rooms to the rear of this property provide seperate living options for the young family to enjoy quality time together and/or the retired couple to sit and read a book for example. The original part of the home offers accommodation of two spacious bedrooms, a formal lounge room and living/study room offering a total of 133 sqm (14.31 squares) of floor space for this home. Two Saxon wood-fires are additional heating options. A covered outdoor area adjoins the house with the washroom/laundry and secondary toilet.
Set on a flat fully fenced 1.13ha (2.8 acre) allotment which has been divided into multiple paddocks; ideal for hobby farmer to graze sheep and/or alpacas. A number of established English and native trees surround the boundary of the property providing shelter for any livestock or gardening pursuits. The current owners constructed two double colorbond garages (previously used for model railway pursuits) which provide storage options alongside the single carport. The rear section of the property can be accessed from Lowes Street via a fenced laneway down the central of the property. The property is connected to town water and septic sewerage system.
Located along the Midland Highway, originally known as Tunbridge Wells (after the famous English spa town), Tunbridge is a small town located 92km from Launceston and 107km from Hobart. Set on the banks of the Blackman River, the township is bypassed by the main Midland Highway, giving it a tranquil charm well removed from the urgency of the highway. Tunbridge features a Community Club which is within walking distance of this address. A number of community events are conducted within the village, including the monthly market at the Town Hall. Daily school bus pick-up is available directly opposite this property (outside the Tunbridge Community Club). Tunbridge is only 25 minutes south of Campbell Town and 23 minutes north of the Southern Midlands hub of Oatlands.
Seeking the quiet life of the Midlands, 39 Lowes Street is only a 'Stonesthrow' away. Feel free to contact Nick Hay to arrange a private inspection and/or attend one of the open for inspection in relation near future.
Note: Vendor has indicated of offering the property 'fully furnished' excusing personal effects. A list of chattels remaining with the property is available upon request.
Video Property Tour (Facetime, Skype and/or Whatsapp) are available upon request.
Council Rates: $TBA p/year.
Water Rates: $120 p/quarter.
Year Built: 1930
Land Size: 1.13ha (2.8 acre) approx.
Building Size: 133 m2 (14.31 squares) approx.
Roof Material: Galvanised Iron.
Wall Material: Weatherboard.
Zoning: 10.0 Village
Council: Southern Midlands Council.
Rental: $TBA.
Property ID: #TNM5674
Office Harcourts Northern Midlands
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