Set in the heart of the Derwent Valley, this property enjoys a stunning position along the banks of the Derwent River and Lake Meadowbank, offering sweeping views toward Mount Wellington.
Built in 1821 Dunrobin is a single-storey brick and stucco residence. The home features six impressive bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a main bedroom with a walk-through closet connecting to an adjoining room, ideal for young families attending to their children. Dunrobin boasts an extensive range of rooms and storage spaces designed to meet the demands of both contemporary living and its rich history. Multiple living and utility areas offer versatility for family life and entertaining, while several dedicated storage rooms serve practical purposes such as a farm shed, garage, and wood storage.
At the heart of the home, the beautifully crafted country-style kitchen offers generous storage throughout, including a classic butler's pantry ideal for organizing cookware and provisions. Dominating the space is a spacious St George double oven, perfectly suited to preparing everything from daily family meals to elaborate feasts. This thoughtfully designed kitchen truly embodies the fusion of tradition and modern living, serving as the welcoming centrepiece of Dunrobin.
Nestled within the grounds of Dunrobin the sandstone stables, along with a barn and cottage are all well-preserved examples of early colonial architecture, remarkably crafted by convict labour. The stables have been repaired and has multiple avenues for use such as a private function room, horse stables, wine sales, tastings and more!
Stretching beyond the house and stables, the vineyard spans six hectares of the property producing pinot noir, chardonnay, shiraz and sparkling wines. Adding to the property's agricultural value are two valuable water rights: one allowing for the use of 50 megalitres annually and a second, flexible 5 megalitre right that can be drawn at any point throughout the year, offering consistent irrigation and operational versatility for vineyard and land management. The water rights allow frost protection and irrigation pumps to draw from the Derwent River delivering a fine spray across the vineyard to maintain optimal growing conditions.
The opportunity to negotiate water rights will be available.
Dunrobin is officially heritage-registered, just 11 km south of Ouse, the property offers peace and privacy while remaining easily accessible to nearby villages and Hobart.
Direct access to the Derwent River and Lake Meadowbank presents exceptional opportunities for fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying Tasmania's pristine natural beauty.
Whether you're looking for a luxury heritage home, a working rural estate, or a high-end tourism investment, Dunrobin delivers unmatched potential with a rich story to tell.
For more information or to arrange a private inspection, contact Rob Henry today.
Inconjunction with Nutrien Harcourts Tasmania
Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein. While there is no reason to doubt it's accuracy, guarantee cannot be assured. The content is intended as advice, and as such cannot be taken as absolute fact. Any and all imagery displaying outlines, measurements or locations are approximate for marketing purposes only. Please refer to the title documents supplied. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.