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About this house rental
The Space
The residence is thoughtfully organized across two levels, connected by a convenient internal lift.
Living Areas: Choose between multiple distinct zones, including a library with an ornate fireplace, a formal parlor with classic columns, and a soaring contemporary lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows.
Kitchen & Dining: A sleek chef’s kitchen is equipped with Ariston double ovens, a marble-topped island, and a walk-in pantry featuring a large side-by-side refrigerator. The dining area features a substantial rustic timber table.
Accommodations: Two bedrooms are located on the ground floor, with two additional bedrooms upstairs. The upper bedrooms feature plush carpeting, chandeliers, and access to private balconies overlooking the grounds.
History & Artistry: Built in 1889, this property is a significant historic gem that has been renovated respectfully, integrating contemporary living standards and aesthetics. The house was renovated by an Australian fashion identity.
Key Features
History: Built in 1889 by J.R. Green, a prominent local figure.
Architecture: Victorian gem with high ceilings, detailed timber, and original leadlight windows.
Artistic Connection: A home with strong artistic character and refined elegance.
Modern Updates: Indoor lift, underfloor heating, and multiple modern en-suites.
Scenic Balconies: Elevated positions offering river and Tamar Valley views.
Gardens: Landscaped tiered gardens with a central stone fountain and lawn.
Parking: Double-car garage with a spacious driveway.
Indoor lift
Local Interests
Cataract Gorge: A short drive to the main gorge attractions, or a short walk to the beginning of the Gorge track at Kings Bridge.
Tamar River: Enjoy scenic waterfront walks and recreation directly accessible from your location.
Penny Royal Adventures: A premier family destination for history and outdoor climbing nearby.
Tamar Valley Wine Region: Perfectly positioned as a gateway to explore Tasmania's famous vineyards.
The Neighbourhood
Trevallyn is one of Launceston’s most sought-after suburbs, renowned for its historic character and elevated vistas. The area maintains a charming village feel with local cafes and boutiques, providing a tranquil residential atmosphere just minutes from the Launceston CBD.
Getting Around
Walking: Ideally suited for exploring local Trevallyn shops, historic houses, and nearby nature reserves on foot. You can walk to the city, Kings Bridge, Kings Bridge Hotel, and Cataract Gorge in approximately 20 to 30 minutes.
Car: A quick 5-minute drive connects you to the heart of Launceston’s city centre.
Public Transport: Frequent bus services are located nearby on West Tamar Road for easy city-wide access.
Guest Access
Guests have exclusive access to the entire 4-bedroom home, including multiple lounges, the formal dining area, the study, and full laundry facilities. All modern amenities, including the internal lift, double garage, and gardens, are available for guest use.
House Rules
Respect the peace: Please keep noise to a minimum between 10 pm and 7 am.
No smoking indoors: Smoking is only permitted outdoors; please dispose of butts responsibly.
Treat with care: Please look after our home as you would your own.
Please Note:
The far back section of the yard is still a work in progress. We kindly ask guests to be mindful and watch their step when accessing this area.
There are many pademelons (small kangaroos) that visit the garden at nighttime. They are shy, retiring creatures and are difficult to see, but they are in the garden most evenings. Some plants are covered to help protect them, as pademelons tend to eat most plants.
The small black droppings you may notice on the grass are from local wildlife, a common occurrence in the area.
Please also note that the TV is located in the study room only, and it is a small television.





