This charming elegant and timeless residence at 11 Waterloo Crescent offers a rare opportunity to secure a piece of Battery Point's rich history. Perfectly positioned in one of Hobart's most sought-after locations.
Circa 1834, 'Barley Mow' began as a workman's cottage before becoming one of 28 licensed taverns, serving wharfies and whalers of the day. Steeped in history and character, this is no ordinary home but a rare piece of Hobart's heritage awaiting its next custodian.
Step inside this landmark estate and be captivated by its grand historical elegance. A wide, welcoming hallway showcasing Victorian craftsmanship. A striking archway, classic timber picture rails, and ornate ceiling roses with every detail reflecting timeless sophistication. The impressive floor plan showcases elegant formal lounge and dining rooms, each adorned with decorative fireplaces, alongside an original kitchen complete with a traditional cast-iron wood stove. Offering direct access to the rear garden, the home also features a refined study enhanced by picture rails, timber architraves, and floor-to-ceiling shelving, ideal for use as a personal library or quiet retreat.
The double winged timber staircase leads to the remaining bedrooms, The master bedroom to the right and to the left is the other original bedrooms all featuring historical domed attic windows with mountain views. Plenty of storage can be found, with double built-in robes, as well as direct access to the roof space. A sunroom is also located at the very top of the stairs which bathes in sunlight and overlooks the magnificent gardens.
A rarity for Battery Point, parking is available via iron gates to a sandstone paving pathway opening up to an unexpectedly large garden at the rear of the property, well-maintained with mature plantings and a large walnut tree. An archway leads into a secret knot garden with brick pathways winding around garden beds of flowers, flanked by nut and fruit trees and a high convict brick National Trust wall topped by broken glass bottles - built to prevent access to the adjoining property. The garden was featured on ABC Gardening Australia by the redoubtable late Peter Cundall.
From this prestigious position you can walk to the local cafes and shops of Battery Point or take a short stroll to Salamanca Place renowned for its popular restaurants, bars and the weekly Salamanca Market. Soak up the village vibe of this friendly community hub. Properties significant as these are not often bought to market so now is the perfect time to grasp this opportunity of pure history.
Expressions of interest until 5th December - The vendors reserve the right to accept offers prior
For further information or to arrange a private inspection, please contact Rob Henry
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