Perfectly positioned in the heart of the historic township of Ross, 28a Church Street is a home that offers so much more than meets the eye. Rich in character and surrounded by history, this charming property sits on a generous parcel of land stretching to the banks of the Macquarie River, creating a peaceful setting that feels a world away, yet is only moments from Ross's cafés, boutique shops, and famous bakery.
Stepping inside, you'll immediately appreciate the warmth and personality that only a home of this era can offer. High ceilings and beautiful timber floors create an inviting atmosphere, while thoughtful updates ensure modern comfort is well catered for. The flexible floorplan offers two generous bedrooms with the option to easily create a third, along with two bathrooms, including a private ensuite to the main bedroom.
Designed to be enjoyed throughout every season, the home is fitted with a wood heater, ceiling fan, and two reverse cycle air conditioners, providing year round comfort. Recent improvements, including updated lighting and the addition of 24 solar panels, enhance both efficiency and everyday living without compromising the home's timeless appeal.
Outside is where this property truly shines. Established apple trees, dual street access from both Church Street and Esplanade Street, and the gentle backdrop of the Macquarie River create a lifestyle that is increasingly difficult to find. Adding even more character is the magnificent original barn, once home to the Ross butcher, now offering endless possibilities as a workshop, studio, creative space, or substantial storage.
Whether you're searching for a charming permanent residence, a peaceful weekend escape, or an investment opportunity with short stay accommodation potential, this is a property that beautifully blends history, lifestyle, and opportunity in one of Tasmania's most treasured villages.
At a glance
• Two spacious bedrooms, with potential to create a third
• Two bathrooms, including ensuite to the main bedroom
• High ceilings and polished timber floors full of character
• Wood heater, ceiling fan, and two reverse cycle air conditioners
• 24 solar panels for improved energy efficiency
• Historic barn with endless workshop, studio, or storage potential
• Dual street access, established apple trees, riverside setting, and zoning for short stay accommodation
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