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Nutrien Harcourts and Harcourts Sandy Bay are proud to present to market, 'Dunrobin'. Set in the heart of the Derwent Valley, Dunrobin enjoys a breathtaking position along the banks of the Derwent River and Lake Meadowbank, with sweeping views toward Mount Wellington and the Hartz Mountain Range. Built in 1821, this single-storey brick and stucco Georgian residence is one of Tasmania's earliest rural homesteads, seamlessly blending colonial craftsmanship with the comforts of modern living. The home features six impressive bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a main bedroom with a walk-through closet and an adjoining room ideal for young families. At the heart of the home lies a beautifully appointed country-style kitchen, complete with a classic butler's pantry and a St George double oven-perfectly suited for both family meals and grand entertaining. Multiple living and utility spaces throughout the home provide versatility, while extensive storage areas-including a farm shed, garage, and wood store-enhance practicality. The property's heritage outbuildings, including sandstone stables, a barn, and a cottage, are superb examples of early colonial architecture, originally constructed by convict labour. The stables have been restored and offer potential for a variety of uses such as private events, cellar door operations, or equestrian facilities. Stretching beyond the homestead, Dunrobin's vineyard spans approximately six hectares, producing premium Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Shiraz, and sparkling wines. The 2024 vintage yielded 26 tonnes, with a projected 50-tonne harvest once the remaining vines reach maturity. The property benefits from a valuable water right of 55ML, ensuring consistent irrigation and frost protection drawn from the Derwent River. In addition to its viticultural enterprise, Dunrobin includes 40 acres of quality grazing land with the additional hydro-owned river flats, offering excellent scope for mixed farming. Well-positioned stockyards and fertile pastures make the property ideal for cattle or sheep operations alongside the vineyard. Rich in history, Dunrobin also holds a fascinating heritage-featuring convict-crafted doors, sash windows, French doors, and a hidden "bolt-hole" room once used as refuge from bushrangers. Officially heritage-registered, the residence stands as a remarkable example of early Tasmanian architecture. Located just 11 km south of Ouse, Dunrobin offers peace and privacy while remaining within easy reach of Hobart and surrounding townships. Direct river access provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying the tranquillity of Tasmania's natural landscape. Whether sought as a luxury heritage residence, a working vineyard and grazing property, or a high-end tourism venture, Dunrobin represents an extraordinary opportunity in the Derwent Valley. Key Features - Built in 1821; Georgian-style brick and stucco home with six bedrooms and two bathrooms. - Original features include sash windows, French doors, convict-crafted archways and locks, and a historic hidden "bolt-hole" room. - Country-style kitchen with butler's pantry and St George double oven. - Sandstone stables, barn, and cottage constructed by convict labour; potential for function space, cellar door, or equestrian use. - Vineyard spans 6 hectares planted to Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Shiraz, and sparkling varieties. - 2024 vintage produced 26 tonnes, with a projected 50-tonne yield as younger vines mature. - Oldest vines approximately 25 years old. - Water rights totalling 55 ML for Stock & Domestic, irrigation and frost protection. - Approximately 40 acres of grazing land with the additional hydro-owned river flats. - Well-positioned stockyards suitable for livestock management. - Direct frontage to the Derwent River and Meadowbank. - Vineyard lease in place (commenced June 2023) with a Tasmanian winery; lessee maintains vines and contributes to utility costs. - Heritage-registered for its distinctive asymmetrical stuccoed façade, hipped iron roof, boxed eaves, and original chimneys. - 11 km south of Ouse, within easy reach of Hobart and surrounding towns. Expressions of interest until 5th December - The vendors reserve the right to accept offers prior For More information please contact Max Calvert - 0478 858 237 Rob Henry - 0417 979 220
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