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Tucked behind a classic façade that speaks to its 1930 origins, 130 Marlborough Street reveals a home that has been thoughtfully reimagined for modern living while honouring its heritage charm. Set on a generous 732m² parcel of level land, this beautifully renovated weatherboard cottage offers a lifestyle that feels both grounded and effortlessly stylish . From the moment you arrive, there is a quiet sense of completeness. The symmetry of the cottage, the softness of the weatherboard exterior, and the neat fencing all come together to create a welcoming first impression. Step inside, and the story continues with a renovation that feels sympathetic rather than showy, where every update respects the home's original character. Natural light filters through plantation shutters, adding texture and warmth to each space. The interiors are calm and cohesive, with a considered palette that enhances the home's timeless appeal. Three well-proportioned bedrooms provide flexibility for families, guests, or a home office, while the updated bathroom delivers both functionality and understated style. The living spaces are inviting and easy to enjoy, designed for everyday comfort rather than formality. A reverse cycle air conditioner ensures year round comfort, complementing the home's cosy and welcoming atmosphere. There is a sense of flow that makes the home feel larger than expected, with each room connecting seamlessly to the next. Outdoors, the level allotment opens up opportunity. Whether it is space for children to play, room for pets, or the potential to further enhance the garden, the setting is both practical and appealing. Secure fencing provides peace of mind, while the hard standing area ensures convenient off street parking for two vehicles. Positioned within Longford's established streetscape, this is a home that offers more than just presentation. It delivers a feeling, one of warmth, care, and a renovation done with intention. For those who appreciate character but do not want the work, this is a compelling opportunity to simply move in and enjoy. Key Features: • Sympathetically renovated 1930 weatherboard cottage • Three bedrooms, light filled and well proportioned • Stylish updated bathroom with modern finishes • Plantation shutters enhancing warmth and privacy • Reverse cycle air conditioning for year round comfort • Generous 732m² level block with secure fencing • Hard standing for two vehicles with easy access Harcourts Northern Midlands has obtained all information in this document from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information. Prospective purchasers are advised to conduct their own due diligence.
Property Details
- Property Type
- house
- Listing Type
- Sold
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Bathrooms
- 1
- Parking
- 2
- Land Area
- 732 m²
- Listed
- 2 months ago
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Living in Longford
This 3-bedroom house in Longford, TAS 7301 sits within reach of local shops and nearby schools.
Schools near Longford
- Longford Primary Schoolprimary · K-6 · CoEd
What's nearby
- Meraki Beauty — 1.5 km away
- Unnamed — 1.6 km away
- Longford Village Green — 2.0 km away
Longford at a glance
Full suburb profile- Population
- 4,268
- Median age
- 47
- Household income
- $1,212/wk
- Median rent
- $265/wk
- Median mortgage
- $1,300/mo
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Heritage & Conservation
Longford is a historic town in northern Tasmania with substantial state heritage significance, featuring well-preserved 19th-century architecture and a designated heritage conservation area. The town centre contains multiple listed heritage buildings and is subject to heritage overlay controls. Properties within the conservation area face restrictions on external modifications and development to maintain historical character.
Restrictions
- External alterations to heritage buildings require heritage approval
- Demolition of heritage-listed structures prohibited without consent
- New development must be consistent with heritage character and streetscape
- Subdivision may be restricted in conservation areas
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