On coveted South Street in Battery Point, framed by a distinguished Victorian-era streetscape and Hobart's maritime past, this heritage-listed c.1840 Whaler's cottage pairs early colonial character with effortless, lock-and-leave living.
Set over one light-filled level, this charming cottage offers a cosy lounge with an original mantle and convict-brick fireplace, a sunlit bedroom, and a welcoming eat-in kitchen. The combined bathroom/laundry features slate flooring, while reverse-cycle heating/cooling keeps things comfortable year-round. Recent upgrades include rewiring and a new boundary fence.
Outside, a private, sun-bathed courtyard invites slow mornings and easy entertaining. The substantial concrete-base shed offers a blank canvas - ideal for a studio or extra storage, with scope for an architect-designed extension (STCA).
Within the village's prized heritage precinct and a short walk to Salamanca Place and the waterfront, 22A South Street puts nearby cafés, boutiques, Da Angelo Ristorante, and Jackman & McRoss at your doorstep on one of Hobart's most storied streets.