Newstead House - a home of historical significance
Newstead House is a prestigious home built in 1856 as the residence of famous botanist and zoologist Ronald Campbell Gunn and set on 4692 m2 of grounds, boasting rare Spanish Cork Oaks and Deodar Cedar, a legacy of Gunn's ownership of this magnificent property, once part of a large estate part of is now the popular suburb of Newstead.
One of the most recognisable homes in Launceston the property has a versatile floor plan, with downstairs consisting of a Dining room, family living room, Sitting room and Study, all with generous proportions, fireplaces, and opening off the central hallway, a feature of which is the beautiful staircase and impressive front door with sidelight windows and fanlight above. A warm and inviting entrance to a spacious family home filled with an abundance space of natural light. Most rooms are fitted with ducted reverse cycle A/C.
Upstairs offers 4 bedrooms, which mirror the main rooms below; the master bedroom with ensuite and walk- in robe, and three other very large bedrooms, in addition to the main bathroom.
An intriguing aspect of the home is the impressive cellar rooms underneath.
Adjoining the home at the rear are the 2 original
Lot/Plan No: 1/115831
Lot/Plan No: 1/115831
Lot/Plan No: 1/115831
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