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36 Bond Street, Ross, TAS 7209
Character and Charm of the Midlands.
Set within a short stroll to the Church Street village centre of the Tasmanian Midlands township of Ross, 36 Bond Street is your quintessential character cottage in the country. Circa 1920, this weatherboard galvanized iron roof home, has received several modern improvements and is ideally suited for the buyer seeking to escape to the clean country air of the Midlands. 36 Bond Street offers the following: - Three spacious bedrooms. Recently installed build-in wardrobe under the current ownership with a north-eastern aspect from the master bedroom. Space for a king-size mattress in the master bedroom with the second-and third-bedrooms ideal guest accommodation or home office. - Formal lounge room offering a rural view with an enclosed fan-forced woodfire to provide heating to this end of the home. - A well-appointed country kitchen with quality Tasmanian Oak timber cabinetry. - Cosy living/dining area with a Mistrial Reverse Cycle and free-standing woodfire place for warmth in the kitchen. - Modern bathroom with spacious shower recess and heated towel rail. - Separate laundry corner and wet room leading out to undercover patio area. - Eight 200-watt solar panels for an energy-efficient electrical system. - NBN connected. - Connected to town water and sewer. Set upon a fully fenced 1001 sqm parcel of land with established gardens, which offers a collective mix of native shrubs, hardy evergreen plants and deciduous trees. A raised vegetable patch, potting shed and greenhouse are set up and waiting to harvest the next crop for spring produce. A double lock-up garage with single car access and lock-up garden shed with an asphalt driveway providing parking and storage options for the home handyman. Steeped in a history of convict past, Ross attracts tourists and locals who are keen to explore the historical sandstone architecture of the Ross Bridge, Man' O' Ross Hotel and surrounding buildings. Many visitors and locals walk along the banks of the Macquarie River, take in the clear country air, or cast a line to catch some trout. Ross has a collection of artisan stores that supports the general store/services station and post office. Ross is only a short ten-minute drive north to Campbell Town (11km) or a leisurely 50 minutes' drive from Launceston and one hour and 20 minutes to Hobart and bus service stops in the township daily. This quintessential Midlands character home could be yours. To arrange a video tour inspection or private physical inspection, feel free to contact Nick Hay or Jess Burn at Harcourts Northern Midlands. Facts: Year Built: 1920 Property Size: Dwelling: 110 square metres Roof Material: Galvanised Iron Wall Material: Weatherboard Title Reference: 214627/1 Water and Sewer for connection. Council Rates: $840 per year: Northern Midlands Council. Water Rates: $245: TasWater. Land Size: 0.1001 ha (0.247 acre) approx. Zoning: 10.0 General Residential. Council: Northern Midlands Council. Rental Estimate: $370 to $430 per week Note: the property isn't on the Tasmanian Heritage Register. If you cannot view the property, we are kindly offering virtual inspections or viewing the property walk-around for this property. If there is anything that we can do to make your buying experience easier, please let us know.
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36 Bond Street, Ross, TAS 7209
Character and Charm of the Midlands.
Set within a short stroll to the Church Street village centre of the Tasmanian Midlands township of Ross, 36 Bond Street is your quintessential character cottage in the country. Circa 1920, this weatherboard galvanized iron roof home, has received several modern improvements and is ideally suited for the buyer seeking to escape to the clean country air of the Midlands. 36 Bond Street offers the following: - Three spacious bedrooms. Recently installed build-in wardrobe under the current ownership with a north-eastern aspect from the master bedroom. Space for a king-size mattress in the master bedroom with the second-and third-bedrooms ideal guest accommodation or home office. - Formal lounge room offering a rural view with an enclosed fan-forced woodfire to provide heating to this end of the home. - A well-appointed country kitchen with quality Tasmanian Oak timber cabinetry. - Cosy living/dining area with a Mistrial Reverse Cycle and free-standing woodfire place for warmth in the kitchen. - Modern bathroom with spacious shower recess and heated towel rail. - Separate laundry corner and wet room leading out to undercover patio area. - Eight 200-watt solar panels for an energy-efficient electrical system. - NBN connected. - Connected to town water and sewer. Set upon a fully fenced 1001 sqm parcel of land with established gardens, which offers a collective mix of native shrubs, hardy evergreen plants and deciduous trees. A raised vegetable patch, potting shed and greenhouse are set up and waiting to harvest the next crop for spring produce. A double lock-up garage with single car access and lock-up garden shed with an asphalt driveway providing parking and storage options for the home handyman. Steeped in a history of convict past, Ross attracts tourists and locals who are keen to explore the historical sandstone architecture of the Ross Bridge, Man' O' Ross Hotel and surrounding buildings. Many visitors and locals walk along the banks of the Macquarie River, take in the clear country air, or cast a line to catch some trout. Ross has a collection of artisan stores that supports the general store/services station and post office. Ross is only a short ten-minute drive north to Campbell Town (11km) or a leisurely 50 minutes' drive from Launceston and one hour and 20 minutes to Hobart and bus service stops in the township daily. This quintessential Midlands character home could be yours. To arrange a video tour inspection or private physical inspection, feel free to contact Nick Hay or Jess Burn at Harcourts Northern Midlands. Facts: Year Built: 1920 Property Size: Dwelling: 110 square metres Roof Material: Galvanised Iron Wall Material: Weatherboard Title Reference: 214627/1 Water and Sewer for connection. Council Rates: $840 per year: Northern Midlands Council. Water Rates: $245: TasWater. Land Size: 0.1001 ha (0.247 acre) approx. Zoning: 10.0 General Residential. Council: Northern Midlands Council. Rental Estimate: $370 to $430 per week Note: the property isn't on the Tasmanian Heritage Register. If you cannot view the property, we are kindly offering virtual inspections or viewing the property walk-around for this property. If there is anything that we can do to make your buying experience easier, please let us know.