74 Victoria Rd, Ranelagh is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom House and was built in 1900. The property has a land size of 1314m2 and floor size of 137m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in May 2022.
Thoughtfully renovated with care for its heritage, this charming circa 1900 home blends modern comfort with the timeless warmth of country living. Tucked away along a quiet no-through road and surrounded by rolling pastureland, the setting feels wonderfully private and expansive, offering the atmosphere of a much larger rural holding without the upkeep.Set on approximately 1,600sqm, the property has been beautifully set-up for relaxed family living and a more self-sufficient lifestyle, with space for productive veggie gardens, fruit trees, chickens, children and pets, all framed by a sweeping rural outlook, even the neighbour's dam, which is a real feature, more like a picturesque lake that changes mood with the weather and home to two resident platypus.From the moment you arrive, the striking red front door offers a warm welcome. Inside, the home unfolds with a natural sense of flow, centred around a generous dining room that forms the heart of the home. From here, rooms connect easily to one another, through to the inviting lounge, the kitchen and up the stairs to a substantial additional attic space.Original character features have been carefully preserved and thoughtfully balanced with contemporary updates. High ceilings, timber floors and ornate detailing speak to the homes heritage, while the interiors feel fresh, comfortable and highly functional.The country kitchen is particularly appealing, designed for everyday practicality, with extensive storage, including a full walk-in pantry, quality appliances, and a beautiful Belling period-style stove that sits perfectly within the homes aesthetics.The bedrooms are spacious, the master suite comes with a walk in robe behind a feature fireplace and a second room is ready to develop further. Maybe an ensuite bathroom and more robe space. The main bathroom is central and adds a touch of luxe with the stylish tiles and a full walk-in shower.There are lovely views from every window. The main living room also enjoys peaceful views across the paddocks and provides a cosy gathering place through the cooler months, warmed by an easy and efficient pellet fire. The long strip windows frame the views like art on the wall and the ceiling height and intriguing design really add to the appeal of this space. Up the stairs, the attic could be many uses, ideal as a guest retreat, studio, study/home office or even another living area.The sunroom benefits from a northern aspect as well as the peaceful views over the garden and pastures, this space is usable all year round. A faux fire sets the scene on cooler days, providing a wonderful spot to relax. From here there is direct access to the covered deck. Bathed in sunlight and overlooking rolling farmland, neighbouring vineyard vines and a picturesque dam that resembles a small lake, the deck is a truly restful place to slow down and enjoy the surroundings, whether with a morning coffee, a good book, or a glass of local wine at the end of the day.Stepping into the garden, there are established fruit and olive trees, prepared vegetable and herb beds, ideally positioned for easy access from the kitchen, and a charming glasshouse at the bottom of the garden creates an ideal environment for propagation and seasonal produce. The lemon trees are bursting with lemons and the garden is full of colour, forever changing with the seasons.Beneath the home, a cleverly configured space provides excellent storage and practicality.To the side a shelter could be made into an outdoor entertaining, or clad to be a shed, otherwise a very useful space for storing things out of the weather.Despite its peaceful rural feel, the property remains conveniently close to local amenities. Huonvilles shops, schools and services are just five minutes away, while the renowned Home Hill Winery, with its acclaimed restaurant and cellar door, and the famous Summer Kitchen bakery are just down the road. Hobart is an easy commute of approximately 35 minutes, making this a rare opportunity to enjoy a relaxed country lifestyle without sacrificing convenience.
The size of Ranelagh is approximately 32.3 square kilometres. There are 5 parks, covering nearly 22.7% of the total area. The population of Ranelagh in 2016 was 1268 people. By 2021 the population was 1484 showing a population growth of 17.0% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Ranelagh is 0-9 years. Households in Ranelagh are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Ranelagh work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 82.40% of the homes in Ranelagh were owner-occupied compared with 82.50% in 2016.
Ranelagh has 698 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Ranelagh have seen a 36.76% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 28.42% increase. As at 31 May 2026:
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