15 Wellington Street
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One of Richmond's most treasured historic homes, History House stands as a beautifully preserved example of early Tasmanian heritage. Positioned on a gentle incline, the property reflects the evolution of Georgian architecture - beginning as a modest cottage built in 1826 before being expanded into a substantial residence in 1839. Distinctive elements including its steep roofline, hand-made convict bricks, colonial windows and balanced yet character-rich façade highlight the craftsmanship of the period. Set on a generous corner allotment of approximately 2,458m², the property offers flexibility as a private residence, boutique accommodation opportunity or idyllic retreat within one of Tasmania's most historic townships. The home's origins began with Simon McCullagh, an Irish convict who earned his ticket of leave after assisting in the capture of a bushranger. He constructed the original two-room cottage in 1826, registering it as The Jolly Farmers Inn. Portions of that original building remain today, including the early kitchen and a defensive embrasure once used for protection against bushrangers. As McCullagh prospered, he expanded the property, completing the larger Georgian residence in 1839 - described at the time as a substantial two-storey brick home with five ground-floor rooms, Huon pine kitchen plus four rooms upstairs. The home still reflects this historic layout with an expansive sunroom created from the back verandah, overlooking the gardens. This property has previously operated successfully as a bed and breakfast whilst being a very comfortable family residence. Spanning approximately 247m², the floor plan combines scale with character. The entry leads to formal dining room on the right, a spacious bedroom on the left, connected lounge, Huon Pine kitchen, bathroom and the light-filled conservatory/sunroom. Upstairs are two further bedrooms - one with a generous walk-in robe - an additional bathroom, and a large multipurpose room formerly used as a dance room and now well suited as an office or fourth bedroom. The third bedroom also has a connected room that could make a playroom, study or further bedroom. Beneath the living area sits the historic 1820s cellar which provides great storage. Many rooms enjoy garden outlooks. Internally, the home retains many original features including NSW cedar doors and joinery, blackwood flooring, fireplaces and mantlepieces, and traditional window casements. The surrounding gardens are well established and gently rambling, featuring a mix of native and deciduous plantings, productive fruit trees, open lawns and flower beds. A small wine-producing vineyard adds further character and opportunities. The property is fully connected to town services and sits within the historic township of Richmond. Established in 1824, Richmond is renowned for its concentration of heritage buildings, boutique retail, galleries, museums, cafés and traditional country pub, along with everyday conveniences including medical services, schools, parks, river walks, fuel, postal facilities and public transport. Richmond also serves as the gateway to the Coal River Valley's wineries and distilleries, while Hobart's CBD is approximately 25 minutes away and Hobart Airport around 20 minutes. History House represents a rare opportunity to secure one of Richmond's oldest and most architecturally significant Georgian residences - equally suited as a distinguished family home, tourism venture or country escape - and to become the next custodian of a property approaching two centuries of history. 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. All timeframes and dimensions are approximate only.
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- Property Type
- house
- Listing Type
- For Sale
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Bathrooms
- 2
- Parking
- 4
- Land Area
- 249m²
- Listed
- 2 months ago
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