This charming elegant and timeless residence at 11 Waterloo Crescent offers a rare opportunity to secure a piece of Battery Point's rich history. Perfectly positioned in one of Hobart's most sought-after locations.
Circa 1834, 'Barley Mow' began as a workman's cottage before becoming one of 28 licensed taverns, serving wharfies and whalers of the day. Steeped in history and character, this is no ordinary home but a rare piece of Hobart's heritage awaiting its next custodian.
Step inside this landmark estate and be captivated by its grand historical elegance. A wide, welcoming hallway showcasing Victorian craftsmanship. A striking archway, classic timber picture rails, and ornate ceiling roses with every detail reflecting timeless sophistication. The impressive floor plan showcases elegant formal lounge and dining rooms, each adorned with decorative fireplaces, alongside an original kitchen complete with a traditional cast-iron wood stove. Offering direct access to the rear garden, the home also features a