Built in 1882 by Dr. Stewart, Brandy Creek Cottage holds the honour of being the oldest surviving home in Beaconsfield. Today, it stands proudly restored, having undergone a complete renovation inside and out that blends timeless charm with modern comfort. No detail has been overlooked, ensuring this historic home is ready for a new chapter.
Inside, the cottage offers:
• 2 bedrooms with floor-to-ceiling built-in robes
• Spacious bathroom featuring a walk-in shower, double vanity, and freestanding bath
• Versatile office off the living area, easily converted into a third bedroom
• Modern upgrades including new wiring, plumbing, LED lighting, day/night blinds, carpet, new kitchen and a fresh Colourbond roof
• Climate comfort year-round with a Daikin heat pump, industrial heat transfer system, and freestanding wood heater
• Light-filled kitchen and living areas, walk in pantry and modern appliances
The property sits on a generous 1,518 sqm allotment, with outdoor living equally as impressive:
• Newly built 12m x 6m shed, partitioned with a remote-access garage plus a fully lined and carpeted space featuring its own reverse-cycle system, toilet, and vanity - ideal as a studio, retreat, games room, or dual-living option to add kitchenette
• Front and rear veranda's perfect for morning coffees or relaxing evenings
• Established gardens with fruit trees, raised veggie beds, firepit area, outdoor power, and a 3,000L water tank
• Fully fenced yard - private, secure, and pet friendly
All of this in a convenient location:
• Walking distance to Beaconsfield's shops, cafes, and services
• Just 5 minutes to Beauty Point's yacht clubs, boat ramps, and waterfront dining
• 30 minutes to Launceston CBD via the scenic Tamar Valley wine route
• Public transport nearby
With its rich history, impeccable renovation, and flexible modern living spaces, Brandy Creek Cottage is a truly rare find - a heritage home ready to move straight into and enjoy.
Roberts Real Estate has made all reasonable efforts to obtain information regarding this property from industry and government sources that are deemed to be both reliable and factual; however, we cannot guarantee their complete accuracy in every instance. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations to ensure the property satisfies their suitability/usage requirements. All measurements and boundary lines are approximate.