4 Queen St, Campbell Town is a 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces and was built in 1993. The property has a land size of 3490m2 and floor size of 392m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in September 1993.
This brick, wood and stucco house has a history and is solid, well-kept and loved.
It is:
one of those big old houses of ever-unfolding hidden nooks and crannies and bolt holes.
The large kitchen and dining room have natural surfaces: sandstone from Buckland on the East Coast, Tasmanian Oak flooring and silver wattle cabinets from a forest near Cradle Mountain. There's plenty of room for such seasonal rituals as bottling and canning your own fruits and vegetables.
The huge lounge room with high ceilings is perfect for cosy sectioning or using for parties. The large wood heater is positioned so that heat goes up the stairs to warm the second floor with its five bedrooms and two bathrooms. Its floor is of parquetry blackwood, with a heat bank of bricks built into the wall behind the wood heater, installed when the kitchen was remodelled in 2004. It faces the peaceful, park like back garden.
The front house has a map room, where you could curl up in an armchair, let your gaze wander over the war-room sized map of the world, and dream ... and it's shady and comfy in summer heat.
The office/study, a former consulting room, faces the courtyard, with its lemon tree. The chimneys of this and the adjacent wood-panelled lounge room have been cleaned out. A Jet Master wood heater is installed in the office/study. A small room connects these two rooms, suitable for a walk-in wardrobe or storage.
The spacious, sunny laundry has pebble-stone flooring meant to withstand any of life's emergencies and batterings. There is room for washing, drying, airing, ironing and mending - all at the same time - with plenty of bench tops.
UPSTAIRS with the 5 bedrooms is a room suitable for an office/ study or storage. The spacious master bedroom and en suite offers a large tub perfect for soaking at the end of a day in the garden and wall-to-wall carpet that keeps your feet warm on cold nights, and overlooks the backyard and ancient pear and mulberry trees.
An Apricus solar hot water system has been installed; it works so well that you can forget about using the hot water electrical switch for up to six months a year.
There is a covered walkway from the house to the double garage, with a utility room plus plenty of off street parking and storage for caravan and boat.
All this located is in a wide, tree-lined street just around the corner from all the local restaurants and town centre. It's just a 50-minute drive to Launceston, 1hr 30 minutes to Hobart and 1 hour to the sunny East Coast with all that it has to offer.
Add your own personal touch to this magnificently positioned home and gardens while enjoying magnificent privacy.
Give Tony Kapeller a call today
Property Code: 45
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 2016 was 996 people. By 2021 the population was 1023 showing a population growth of 2.7% 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 2021, 69.60% of the homes in Campbell Town were owner-occupied compared with 63.00% in 2016.
Campbell Town has 668 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Campbell Town have seen a 38.13% increase in median value, while Units have seen a -42.50% decrease. As at 31 January 2026:
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