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4 Commonwealth Lane
Campbell Town TAS 7210

Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 7
Car spaces: -
Floor area: 548m2
Land area: 8842m2
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Property Details for 4 Commonwealth Lane, Campbell Town

4 Commonwealth Lane, Campbell Town is a 5 bedroom, 7 bathroom House and was built in 1847. The property has a land size of 8842m2 and floor size of 548m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in December 2018.

Building Type
House
Year Built
1847
Floor Size
548m2
Land Size
8842m2
Local Government
Northern Midlands
Lot/Plan
4/162625

Last Listing description (September 2022)

'The Grange' is one of Tasmania's most architecturally and romantically beautiful buildings. The picturesquely designed Victorian Rustic Gothic home is the work of renown convict architect, James Blackburn. Blackburn is considered one the the greatest engineers of his time in Australia and Tasmania's most advanced original architect. The residence was built in 1847-49 for Dr. William Valentine - astronomer, Campbell Town assistant surgeon and founder of the first Campbell Town Hospital.

The characteristics of this stately two storey 622m2 residence are easily recognisable - asymmetrical and balanced architecture, steeply pitched rooflines, decorative bargeboards, dormer windows, convict bricks and tall medieval looking chimney stacks.


The floorplan of the house is charming and impressive. From the entrance door you are led to a number of informal and formal sitting rooms, huge kitchen with service rooms, a 15.1m x 15.1 m ballroom complete with a conservatory laced with wisteria originating from the Royal Gardens in the United Kingdom. The grand staircase leads to a number of bedrooms and bathrooms including an apartment with ensuite, kitchenette and huge 11m x 3.6m bedroom - in all there are 7 bedrooms and 7 ensuites. All rooms have wonderful views over the garden and toward Ben Lomond National Park. This grand residence is structurally solid and ready for your creative interior design.

All the fine internal architectural features associated with a gothic residence of this significance have been retained - cedar joinery, paneled doors, timber flooring, stone and regency cedar fire surrounds, French doors and vaulted ceilings, stain glass and lead light windows and charming hallways.

The Grange is situated on a 8842m2 allotment. The established garden is abundant with native and deciduous trees, flower beds and open lawn. Also included are two charming cottages and sheds. The property is serviced by town power and water.

The Grange is situated in the heart of the historic township of Campbell Town. Established in 1821, this thriving and vibrant township is known for its numerous heritage-listed buildings - from quaint Georgian cottages to rural homesteads, boutique stores, bookshops, galleries, cafes, eateries and country pubs. The town also provides essential services including Campbell Town Hospital, accommodation, banks, council offices and public parks and river walks. The town is the gateway to many regional tourism hotspots and the historic hamlets of Longford, Evadale, Ross and Oatlands. The city of Launceston is a short 68km drive, Launceston Airport 50km and Hobart 130km via the Midland Highway.

The Grange offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to secure one of Australia's architecturally and historically important country houses, suitable as an interior design project, tourism venture, weekend country escape or a gracious home.

For further information or to arrange a private inspection, please contact Dominic Romeo on 0438 500 277 or email - dominicromeo@circaheritageandlifestyle.com.au

Property History for 4 Commonwealth Lane, Campbell Town, TAS 7210

A timeline of how this property has performed in the market
Last Sold
$712,000
21 Dec 2018
  • 25 Apr 2022
    Listed for Sale Contact Agent
  • 21 Dec 2018
    Sold for $712,000

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About Campbell Town 7210

The size of Campbell Town is approximately 735.9 square kilometres. It has 12 parks covering nearly 1.2% of total area. The population of Campbell Town in 2011 was 993 people. By 2016 the population was 991 showing a population decline of 0.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Campbell Town is 60-69 years. Households in Campbell Town are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Campbell Town work in a labourer occupation. In 2011, 67% of the homes in Campbell Town were owner-occupied compared with 63% in 2016.

Campbell Town has 664 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Campbell Town have seen a 96.95% increase in median value, while Units have seen a -66.27% decrease. As at 31 December 2024:

  • The median value for Houses in Campbell Town is $420,140 while the median value for Units is $373,492.
  • Houses have a median rent of $400.
There are currently 13 properties listed for sale, and no properties listed for rent in Campbell town on OnTheHouse. According to CoreLogic's data, 11 properties were sold in the past 12 months in Campbell town.

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