322 Liverpool Street, HOBART, TAS 7000 We have great pleasure in presenting this magnificent heritage listed 
property to the market. Constructed in the Gothic Revival style, 
"Airlie" was designed in 1880 by the renowned architect Henry Hunter who
 designed many public and residential buildings, including churches and 
schools, commercial buildings, the Tasmanian Museum and the Hobart Town 
Hall. The 490 m2, three storey rendered brick building with a 
slate roof now stands on an allotment approximately 1824 m2 in size and 
the adjoining lot (approximately 1164 m2) on the western boundary is on a
 separate title. Combined they form the existing park-like gardens 
which provide a tranquil oasis within three blocks of the CBD and they 
are being offered for sale by expressions of interest as one parcel. The
 building which has a very efficient ducted central heating system has 
10 main rooms including a large kitchen/dining room, a substantial 
sunroom overlooking the garden, 2 bathrooms, several powder rooms, wide 
hallways and a grand central staircase. It retains many of its original 
features both internally and externally including high ceilings, wide 
skirtings, intricate plaster work, wide cornices, ceiling roses, oak 
grained woodwork, stained glass windows and front door and marble tiles 
to the front entrance. The interior of the lower level is of mixed stone
 and brick and it is presumed that the materials originated from the 
partial demolition of Port Arthur, which ceased operations as a penal 
settlement in 1877. The first Hobart croquet lawn was reputedly part of 
what is now a park like garden with many exotic and native species and a
 mini orchard with a variety of fruit trees. Currently the 
property is being used as an educational establishment and therefore 
offers various commercial uses, but it would easily convert back to a 
grand and elegant residence and the adjoining vacant allotment also 
offers development opportunities (subject to statutory approvals). Expressions of Interest invited. Land Area : 2988 sqm Floor Area : 490 sqm - See more

322 Liverpool Street, HOBART, TAS 7000

We have great pleasure in presenting this magnificent heritage listed
property to the market. Constructed in the Gothic Revival style,
"Airlie" was designed in 1880 by the renowned architect Henry Hunter who
designed many public and residential buildings, including churches and
schools, commercial buildings, the Tasmanian Museum and the Hobart Town
Hall.

The 490 m2, three storey rendered brick building with a
slate roof now stands on an allotment approximately 1824 m2 in size and
the adjoining lot (approximately 1164 m2) on the western boundary is on a
separate title. Combined they form
the existing park-like gardens
which provide a tranquil oasis within three blocks of the CBD and they
are being offered for sale by expressions of interest as one parcel.

The
building which has a very efficient ducted central heating system has
10 main rooms including a large kitchen/dining room, a substantial
sunroom overlooking the garden, 2 bathrooms, several powder rooms, wide
hallways and a grand central staircase. It retains many of its original
features both internally and externally including high ceilings, wide
skirtings, intricate plaster work, wide cornices, ceiling roses, oak
grained woodwork, stained glass windows and front door and marble tiles
to the front entrance. The interior of the lower level is of mixed stone
and brick and it is presumed that the materials originated from the
partial demolition of Port Arthur, which ceased operations as a penal
settlement in 1877. The first Hobart croquet lawn was reputedly part of
what is now a park like garden with many exotic and native species and a
mini orchard with a variety of fruit trees.

Currently the
property is being used as an educational establishment and therefore
offers various commercial uses, but it would easily convert back to a
grand and elegant residence and the adjoining vacant allotment also
offers development opportunities (subject to statutory approvals).

Expressions of Interest invited.

Land Area : 2988 sqm

Floor Area : 490 sqm - See more

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