Privately positioned behind a large hedge is this fabulous 3 bedroom cottage with beautifully landscaped and well established gardens offering your very own oasis in Beaconsfield. Built in 1956, this home offers open plan living, both a shower room and a bath room, roller shutters, undercover entertainment deck with jacuzzi, solar panels and much more. It has been lovingly lived in and all the hard work has been done including an exterior paint. With an option to purchase the house fully furnished, this is fantastic opportunity for first home buyers, investors or those relocating. Features include: 3 good sized bedrooms 2 with built in robes Open plan living with wood heater & reverse cycle air conditioning A shower room and a separate bath room Blackwood kitchen with large pantry and stone benchtops Undercover entertainment area with jacuzzi Private landscaped gardens including fire pit zone Chook pen, green house & other garden sheds 3kw Solar panels for energy efficiency Underfloor & ceiling insulation NBN connected Electric gate on driveway leading to single garage/workshop Approx 400m walk from local shops and amenities. Beaconsfield has a rich history with its gold mine but located on the Western banks of the Tamar River, it is now perfectly positioned in the middle of the Tamar Valley wine region. Only a 40 minute drive to Launceston and 6.5km from Beauty Point, it is a town with all the amenities you need. Council rates: $357 p/q approx. Water rates: $300 p/q approx. Building size: 130m2 approx Land size: 1056m2 approx. Year built: 1956 Rental estimate: $350-$400 per week approx. Key2 Property have obtained all information in the document from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations.
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What's nearby
Beaconsfield Primary SchoolPrimary School
0.5km
George Town High SchoolHigh School
11.6km
Beaconsfield HospitalHospital
1.4km
Aus Maritime College B PointCollege
4.9km
Beaconsfield Post OfficePost Office
0.4km
Property history
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15 Nov 2011
Sold
$230,000
Contract: 15/11/2011
Block size: 1056m²
Purpose: House or cottage
20 Nov 2004
Sold
$125,000
Contract: 20/11/2004
Block size: 1056m²
Purpose: House or cottage
06 Jun 2002
Sold
$52,000
Contract: 06/06/2002
Block size: 1056m²
Purpose: House or cottage
12 Mar 1999
Sold
$41,000
Contract: 12/03/1999
Block size: 1056m²
Purpose: House or cottage
08 Jun 1994
Sold
$65,000
Contract: 08/06/1994
Block size: 1056m²
Purpose: House or cottage
Beaconsfield suburb information
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
48 years
Population
1,362
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