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132 Davey Street

Hobart TAS 7000

  • 6 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 2 Toilet
  • 3 Parks
$1400 per week
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Talune – A Grand Heritage Residence Offering Inner-City Living

Inner City Living In A Grand Stone House.
This house was built in the 1860's with the 2 front rooms originally used as a home office by a Hobart businessman.

Ground floor
3 main rooms all of substantial size and accessed by a wide entry hall.
Could be multiple uses. offices, consulting rooms, Showrooms, lounge room or bedrooms.
1 utility room
kitchenette and laundry facility. Toilet.

First floor
Large kitchen with 5 burner gas stove and electric oven, plenty of bench and cupboard space, Dishwasher and fridge supplied.

Large, combined Dining room and Lounge room with wood burning heater.
Comfort glass installed in large front windows.
2 large bedrooms to rear. 1 with built ins.

Top floor
3 bedrooms 2 with built ins.

Bathroom
Large bench and cupboards with double sinks, separate shower and bath.

Heating
Heat pumps to ground floor.
Panel heaters 1st floor.

3 designated carparks/shared car parking

To the rear
2 buildings, 1 office, 1 residence are separately let with designated car parking.
A formal rose garden surrounded by hedges is maintained by landlord.

Collegiate school is nearby. The city, waterfront and Salamanca Place are all within walking distance of the residence.

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Features

General Features

  • Property Type: House
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Living Areas: 2

Indoor Features

  • Toilets: 2

Outdoor Features

  • Open Car Spaces: 3

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