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Jerome Thiessen Harcourts Signature Rosny Park
Watkins Avenue West Hobart is named after the Watkins family who farmed the area before it was subdivided. George Watkins, a gardener, acquired land on the southern side of Warwick Street in the early 1850s, and although he died in 1877, his family continued to own property in the area until Watkins Avenue was created to connect Warwick Street and Patrick Street in the mid-1920s.
Sir Robert Cosgrove (1884-1969), former Premier of Tasmania, purchased land from the Watkins family in 1924 and subdivided it into allotments with access onto the western side of Watkins Avenue. Sir Robert built number 11 Watkins Avenue for himself and lived there for many years. He owned a grocery business in Liverpool Street and was first elected as a Labor politician in 1919. He became Premier in 1939 and, except for a couple of months, served in that position until 1958. He is the longest serving Premier in Tasmania's history.
This substantial two story double brick family home is set on approximately 936m² of level land with views over Hobart, the River Derwent and towards Mount Wellington. Featuring a wide central hallway, high ceilings, bay windows, picture rails and a sun balcony on the first floor, this grand home has huge potential to develop and incredible bones, but would benefit from upgrading/renovation to return to its former glory (STCA) .
Please be advised that the vendor may accept an offer prior to the close of expressions of interest.
For more information, or to organise your private inspection, please contact Jerome on his mobile or email.
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: #TSG22322
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Watkins Avenue West Hobart is named after the Watkins family who farmed the area before it was subdivided. George Watkins, a gardener, acquired land on the southern side of Warwick Street in the early 1850s, and although he died in 1877, his family continued to own property in the area until Watkins Avenue was created to connect Warwick Street and Patrick Street in the mid-1920s.
Sir Robert Cosgrove (1884-1969), former Premier of Tasmania, purchased land from the Watkins family in 1924 and subdivided it into allotments with access onto the western side of Watkins Avenue. Sir Robert built number 11 Watkins Avenue for himself and lived there for many years. He owned a grocery business in Liverpool Street and was first elected as a Labor politician in 1919. He became Premier in 1939 and, except for a couple of months, served in that position until 1958. He is the longest serving Premier in Tasmania's history.
This substantial two story double brick family home is set on approximately 936m² of level land with views over Hobart, the River Derwent and towards Mount Wellington. Featuring a wide central hallway, high ceilings, bay windows, picture rails and a sun balcony on the first floor, this grand home has huge potential to develop and incredible bones, but would benefit from upgrading/renovation to return to its former glory (STCA) .
Please be advised that the vendor may accept an offer prior to the close of expressions of interest.
For more information, or to organise your private inspection, please contact Jerome on his mobile or email.
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: #TSG22322
Jerome Thiessen Harcourts Signature Rosny Park
Office Harcourts Signature Rosny Park
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