"The Laurels" is one of Northern Tasmania's most recognisable Georgian homes, built c.1835 on what was originally a 38-acre holding for local innkeeper John Williat. Over nearly two centuries, it has followed a remarkable journey and remains a rare and highly authentic example of Tasmanian early-colonial architecture. Few homes in the state offer this level of history, character and integrity.
Stepping inside, the Georgian proportions are immediately evident. The wide central hallway, high ceilings and balanced layout create a sense of symmetry and scale that defines homes of this era. Original timberwork, deep architraves and generously sized rooms speak to the craftsmanship of early nineteenth-century builders and give the property its unmistakable presence.
At the front are the formal living and dining rooms, elegant and light-filled, with the refined simplicity that Georgian interiors are known for. They retain their warmth and liveability, illustrating how well these early homes adapt to contemporary life.
As you move further through the property, the layout becomes more relaxed, with a second sitting room and a dedicated office. The home then opens into a beautifully executed kitchen renovation. Modern in its functionality yet respectful of the original building, it features stone benchtops, quality appliances and a hand-crafted Tasmanian Blackwood island. The exposed timber ceiling above the island ties the contemporary work back to the home's early fabric. The kitchen also links to a third living area, creating a practical central hub that blends modern family living with the quiet formality of the original Georgian design.
Upstairs, four large bedrooms occupy each corner of the home, a hallmark of traditional Georgian planning. Every room enjoys its own distinct aspect. The front bedrooms overlook the delightful Evandale streetscape, with its period buildings and village high street, and capture views to the mountains beyond.
The rear bedrooms take in farmland, the South Esk River and the Western Tiers in the distance. One bedroom includes a walk-in wardrobe, adding everyday practicality while maintaining the home's original proportions. The overall feeling is one of space, privacy and a strong connection to the surrounding landscape.
French doors open to the garden, a private outdoor space that feels like a genuine country estate. The central garden is enclosed by original convict brick walls and anchored by mature Linden and Oak trees thought to be more than 150 years old, reinforcing the heritage significance of the property. Sweeping lawns extend outward toward the tennis court, giving a clear sense of the estate's scale. Beyond this is a productive orchard with around twenty fruit trees, along with vegetable beds and room for chickens, ideal for anyone who values a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
A substantial two-storey outbuilding forms part of the original estate infrastructure. Built from convict brick and likely used for grain storage and farm work, it remains both functional and flexible. The upper level is a large open space that could continue as storage or be reimagined as a studio or retreat. Beneath it is a double carport and a generous workshop and shed area suitable for tools, equipment or hobbies. Its scale and authenticity make it a rare asset.
Evandale itself is one of the country's most iconic heritage villages, known for its Georgian streetscapes, historic buildings, weekly markets and strong community atmosphere. Only minutes from Launceston Airport and a short drive to Launceston, it retains a charm and character that make it one of Tasmania's most admired townships.
"The Laurels" represents a rare opportunity to secure a genuinely significant Georgian home. Beautifully maintained and set within a private, established garden, it offers the chance to own a piece of Tasmania's early history in a village celebrated both locally and nationally.
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