Character filled 1860s farmhouse on a very large 1593m2 (approx) flat block. Close to all amenities and the CBD. The original farmhouse for the area and its name derived from Ireland lent itself to the name of Elphin Road and Elphinwood. The farmhouse replaced an earlier farmhouse that was the birthplace of Sir Richard Dry, the first Australian-born State premier.
- Lots of beautiful features - chimneys, acres of exposed wood, doors, fireplaces, windows, bath, locks, coat tracks, fittings and kitchen equipment.
- Large internal space and a wonderful combination of character and easy comfortable livability.
- 4 to 5 bedrooms including a very large master bedroom.
- 2 large separate living areas.
- Well heated - Featuring both wood and electric heating.
- Large verandas at front and back
- Generous bathroom with separate shower and clawfoot bath.
- Spacious kitchen, including separate large pantry, timber cabinets and dishwasher
- Solid roof and insulated ceiling.
- Large family friendly and pet-friendly yard with lots of room to move. Mature fruit trees and extensive gardens.
This beautiful home is walking distance to multiple leading public and private schools, the Newstead shopping precinct, multiple parklands and the Launceston CBD.
Build Size: 184m2 (approx)
Land Size: 1593m2 (approx)
Year Built: 1860
Council Zoning: Residential
Council: City Of Launceston
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