Experience the genuine, untouched colonial atmosphere of Hamilton, a heritage village just an hour from Hobart, through the doors of the conjoined, convict-built cottages. Dating to approximately 1845, these properties offer a unique opportunity to own a significant piece of Tasmania’s preserved early Georgian streetscape.
Victoria’s Cottage is distinguished by its sandstone construction, steeply pitched hipped roof and original 12-paned windows flanking a central four-panelled door. Inside, the "lovely internal stone walls" are a stunning feature, providing texture and history.
Hamilton is a strategic and peaceful location, renowned as one of the two largest townships in the Central Highlands LGA. The village avoids the commercial pressures of the Hobart, offering a rare opportunity to experience a southern Tasmanian village as it was in the Georgian and early Victorian eras, a former vital transport hub with a lively frontier past. The cottages are surrounded by other significant convict-built structures, including the nearby Hamilton Inn (c1826) and St Peter's Anglican Church (c. 1834), one of Australia's oldest functioning churches.
The properties are set within rambling country gardens, a feature that enhances their village charm. The gardens of Victoria Cottage are a "picture of flowering shrubs and rambling garden beds," recalling the quintessential village cottage gardens found on the edges of communal greens in rural England.
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