THE chance to purchase a home of this stature, elegance and old word appeal is a rarity.
Its position? Outstanding.
The level of luxury on offer? Superb.
The effortless fusion of period details with sophisticated modern convenience? Oh yes, it ticks that box with ease, too.
No.14 Parliament Street is the only home for sale in this desirable street right now. And, speaking of the rarity of the opportunity to purchase in this neighbourhood, just one home has sold in this street so far in 2020.
Knight Frank property consultant Abi Freeman said since launching, the home had attracted a very good level of interest.
She said potential buyers adored the great location and the superb street appeal.
“It also benefits from having the Parliament Street Oval and Fitzroy Gardens on your doorstep, without having to mow the lawns,” she said.
Abi believes the location has to be on the top of any Best Features list for this property.
She said it had so much to offer.
“The home is in immaculate condition,” she said.
“It has a flexible floorplan that can be configured as a three-bedroom home. Currently it is being used as two bedrooms plus a study.
“And there is no shortage of space with its formal lounge or second living room.
“For people that enjoy entertaining, this home would be fantastic. It flows from the lounge room, through a living area to a courtyard — plenty of room for a party.
“It is a home where living is easy, and it only requires low maintenance.
“The property is walking distance to the city, Battery Point, Sandy Bay precinct, the beach, schools, university, nearby restaurants, and so much more is at your fingertips.”
Who would be the ideal buyer for this graceful, refined home?
“A professional couple, or a small family,” Abi said. “Or perhaps someone that wants a city base.”
No.14 was built in the early 20th century.
This solid brick, two-storey townhouse is situated in one of Hobart’s prime locations, close to the city in a leafy area of upper Sandy Bay.
Over the years, the home has been sensitively renovated to accommodate modern living, while retaining many beautiful period features such as ceiling roses and cornices, original banisters and attractive bay windows.
A spacious, light and airy living and dining room at the front of the house leads through to a stylish modern kitchen with Tasmanian oak timber floors and quality appliances.
An expansive island bench accommodates preparation and mealtime, while a cosy sitting area at the rear opens onto the delightful sandstone courtyard.
The courtyard looks like it was plucked from a glossy magazine, with beautiful greenery, sunshine and privacy.
And what a treat to have a spot to relax such as this in a city property.
The free flow of these living spaces makes the home ideal for family living or entertaining.
The lower level is also home to a concealed laundry that sits neatly beneath the staircase.
A modern bathroom with a bathtub and shower over is just beyond the laundry.
A store room, accessed from the courtyard, completes this level of the home.
The top floor of the home is dedicated to the sleeping quarters, including a beautiful master bedroom with an ensuite and two generous bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, one currently used as a home office.
A window-seat within the bay window of the master is an ideal spot for relaxing and enjoying the scenes across the park to the river beyond.
They can also be appreciated from the charming adjacent balcony, while from the rear windows of the home, Mount Wellington can be viewed.
The house has efficient hydronic heating and provides off-street parking for two cars behind the security of electric gates.
This property is barely a five-minute drive from the Hobart CBD. Cafes, medical facilities, public and private schools, and the water recreational areas of Marieville Esplanade are all close at hand.
No.14 Parliament Street, Sandy Bay is listed with Knight Frank at “Offers over $1.2 million”.
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