This incredibly charming home is rumoured to date back to the early 1900s but was relocated to its current location in the 1990s. The current site was chosen because of the abundance of sun and the stunning outlook that's offered; the rolling green pastures and distant hillsides seem perfectly suited to home, which was named after a beautiful county in Northern Ireland Tyrone Although Tyrone sits proudly on the hillside and commands views of the Valley, its positioning sees it also remain quite private. It's surrounded by well-loved and established gardens that are the perfect mix of both ornamental and productive varieties. The traditional floorplan sees the two very spacious bedrooms found off the wide entrance hall. Each of these provides built-in robes and plenty of additional space for some freestanding furniture. The lounge area is incredibly generous and filled with original charm; from the roses on the cornices, and the central fireplace to the timber framed sash windows. A formal dining sits adjacent to the living room and offers beautiful characteristics, including an ornamental fireplace and mantel. At the rear of the cottage, you'll find the timber country kitchen with its striking Tasmanian Granite benchtops and quality feature tiles. This area is shared with an informal dining space, that provides seamless access via French doors into the back garden. The extensive landscaping here has created an enviable outdoor area that is complete with a charming water feature, which the birds and frogs adore. The land has been terraced which has resulted in a unique separation of different plantings this allows you to feel as though each part of part of the garden is a destination and there are fruit trees and veggie gardens already in place. Tyrone is a home filled with romance and rich history and just happens to be positioned within walking distance to a fantastic bakery, a well-renowned restaurant and is just 35 minutes from the centre of Hobart. Phone or email for further information and to schedule your appointment to view.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this listing has been supplied to Win Em All P/L trading as Homelands Property from a variety of sources and to the best of their knowledge. The Agents are unable to verify whether the above information is accurate. All interested persons should make and rely upon their own enquiries to determine whether or not the information is, in fact accurate.
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Huonville Primary SchoolPrimary School
2.2km
Huonville High SchoolHigh School
2.2km
Huonville Post OfficePost Office
2.6km
Tafe Huonville CentreTafe
3km
Property history
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19 Oct 1994
Sold
$17,000
Contract: 19/10/1994
Block size: 5235m²
Purpose: Vacant-residential
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