Sold
7 Bed
7 Bath
6 Car
1192 m²
442 m²
Sold
7 Bed
7 Bath
6 Car
1192 m²
442 m²
Lauded as the most historically significant building in Sorell, and one of only a handful of unique, Italian-Georgian constructions in Hobart with its rare fusion of smooth and chip sandstone, this magnificent 1863 dwelling has carved its place in Tasmanian history.
For over 150 years, this impressive residence has housed magistrates, WW1 soldiers, seen convicts granted their freedom, acted as a maternity ward and hospital, and most recently, has been the setting of a thriving restaurant and bed and breakfast. As such, the premises have specialised in functions, small weddings and corporate events while allowing guests to live in complete comfort within the historic township and gateway to Port Arthur and the scenic East Coast of the state.
A myriad of opportunities awaits, with the grand residence comprising of quality accommodation that can be utilised for many purposes. High ceilings and polished timber floors, with a combination of Tas Oak, Cedar, Huon Pine and Blackwood held together by hand-made convict nails complement the period features, decorative cornices, functioning fireplaces, and ornate mantles throughout, providing a glimpse into its rich, colonial history.
Upon entry, a guest reception with magnificent woodwork provides passage to the dining room, once serving as the Blue Bell Inn’s original bar. The sub-floor cellar, spanning the length of the room below has its own private entrance from the street.
Continuing on the lower level, three generous bedrooms are located, each with their own en-suite or private bathroom, with one featuring a spa, and there is an additional powder room located nearby. The first floor, via the central staircase, features a further three guest bedrooms, each with an en-suite. Also on this level, a majestic ballroom provides opulent living space for guests, overlooking the streets below.
Ascending another staircase, the expansive and secure attic offers an abundance of space to develop into additional rooms, or to utilise for extra storage.
Returning to the ground floor, the garage has been cleverly and stylishly repurposed into self-contained accommodation with a luxurious bathroom featuring a French bath and open shower, large bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, an office and a loungeroom. The brand-new kitchen comes fully equipped with five-burner gas stovetop, industrial oven, dishwasher, and stainless-steel island bench with in-built fridge. Ample bench and pantry space are available.
The grounds of the historic estate have been extensively landscaped and contain enough fresh produce for entire meals, including eggs from the resident chooks. Fruit trees dotted throughout complement blooming florals which stretch across a stunning, central arbour. A private, paved courtyard provides the ideal spot for a BBQ and to entertain guests. Multiple sheds are available for the ease of garden maintenance.
Secured behind tall gates and fences, ample parking for multiple vehicles is available, and made easy with the aide of a turning circle. The lower level accommodation provides disability access throughout, including the rear entrance. Contact-free entry via the main doors provides peace of mind for guests and residents.
Modern upgrades necessary for contemporary living have been carried out without disturbing the property’s old-world charm and character, including re-wiring for three-phase power requirements, woollen carpet, and plumbing.
Heritage listed, and located within a quiet street of Sorell, and within minutes drive of the Hobart Airport and twenty minutes of Hobart’s CBD, Richmond and the Coal Valley wine region, whilst being the gateway to Tasmania's East Coast and the Tasman Peninsula, endless opportunities await the new custodians of this magnificent and important slice of Tasmanian history.
Attic
Built In Robes
Cellar
Courtyard
Dishwasher
Electric Hot Water Service
Fireplace
Floorboards
Garden Shed
NBN
Open Fire Place
Outdoor Entertaining
Panel Heater/s
Powder Room