This absolutely gorgeous Federation home is a rare find, located just 200 metres from the Tamar River.
Built around 1900, the 2.17 hectare property offers peaceful rural living in a private setting.
As you wind up the tree-lined driveway through native bush, the home gradually reveals itself—a beautifully maintained weatherboard home nestled into established gardens and pasture.
A magnificent century-old pine tree with an old swing still hanging from its branches stands as a reminder of the happy memories created here over the past 125 years.
The home has retained its original Federation-era character, including pressed tin ceilings. French doors from the kitchen open onto a wide wraparound veranda, perfect for enjoying lunch while watching native birds visiting the garden. The sheltered, north-facing aspect creates a warm microclimate, ideal for plants, animals and year-round outdoor enjoyment.
Inside, you’ll find three spacious bedrooms, with the master featuring a period-style ensuite. Two separate living areas each have a cozy wood fire for warmth and ambience during the cooler months. The main living area opens to an attractive sunroom—an ideal spot for relaxing with a book or enjoying morning coffee. The home is well insulated throughout.
The property has been thoughtfully maintained, with rewiring completed approximately 20 years ago along with the installation of a 1kW solar system and new switchboard. The roof was replaced around 2000, and the kitchen and both bathrooms were renovated around 1995 when replumbing was completed.
Located just a short walk from the river, the home offers easy access to evening strolls along the water and fishing from the nearby Hillwood jetty, only 350 metres away. Conveniently, a local cafe opposite the jetty serves quality homemade produce.
The approximately 5-acre property includes 3 acres of gently sloping pasture, ideal for animals, hobby farming, or simply enjoying open space. A shelter is already in place, well-suited for horses, sheep, alpacas, or other livestock.
An established orchard features a variety of fruit and nut trees, adding both character and potential for homegrown produce.
Additional improvements include a large double garage with concrete floor, workshop area with power and lighting, plus an old wood shed and storage barn with lean-to, suitable as a potting shed.
Whether you’re seeking a quiet escape, a hobby farm, or a peaceful place to raise a family, 38 Shepherd Avenue offers natural beauty, usable land, and genuine lifestyle appeal for anyone who enjoys outdoor living and the calming sounds of nature.
Council rates: $472.33 p/q approx.
Water rates: $300 p/q approx.
Building size: 223m2 approx.
Land size: 2.17ha approx.
Year built: 1900 approx
Rental Estimate: $520- $550 p/w
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