Fully fenced and brimming with character, this unique, stand-out property offers an exceptional lifestyle and home/business opportunity just minutes from the heart of historic Richmond. Combining country charm with practicality, it's ideal for those seeking space, versatility and a touch of Tasmanian history. Planning approval has previously been granted by the Clarence Council for 2x air B&B and an owners residence/managers residence, and the sale includes the engineering and fire reports.
Alternatively, if you need big sheds for your trade and want to work from home, this is the perfect opportunity to do so. With its prime position it also lends itself to a variety of uses business including Cellar Door sales, Distillery, Art Studio, Produce Outlet, Mechanics or Builders Workshops with the fabulous ability to live onsite (all based on council approvals).
Property Highlights
3-phase power with multiple outlets
Insulated main living area for year-round comfort
Modern Enviro-Cycle sewage system (serviced quarterly at approx. $170)
Infrastructure & Improvements
Multiple outbuildings with enormous storage and workshop potential if you are a tradesperson and want to work from home
Mechanics pit in one shed
Two woodsheds
Undercover parking for 8 vehicles, plus off-street parking for up to 15+ cars
Fully contained poultry pens with ducks and purebred Silkie hens
Two greenhouses, including a glassed-in house perfect for growing out-of-season produce
The Barn - A Piece of Tasmanian History
The Barn was reclaimed in approximately 1956 from Brighton Army Barracks where it was used during the war to house Clydsdale war horses. It has a history of multiple uses over the years and is commonly known as old Hardware Store where you could find anything you needed. Constructed from reclaimed heavy timbers and iron, including pieces from the old Prospect House Bridge in Richmond, this building is known locally as the Old Hardware Store. Its rustic character and craftsmanship offer a unique, timeless appeal. The property has a very pleasant farmland outlook, all day sun, and the rear is bordered by the Duckhole Rivulet which never seems to run dry. It is 20 minutes drive to Hobart's CBD, 15 minutes to the airport, 10 minutes to Cambridge Park Shopping Complex, and 2-3 minutes from Richmond Town centre. Popular tourist route with attractive street appeal.
There is a variety of extras available with this property including:
Old joist bridge timbers.
Old Tas Oak Bearers and assorted timbers
Variety of double glazed and toughened glass
Insulation batts
Full spare kitchen with granite bench tops
Roofing iron and ridge capping
Insulation Batts
There is also 47,000 litre and 10,000 rainwater storage tanks for general use and 16,000 litre storage for gardens.
Setting & Surrounds
Impressive sandstone and dolerite column entry with heavy steel gates
Underground 240V power servicing column lights and a large illuminated sign visible to passing traffic
Front yard and rear courtyard finished with compressed Tassie Gold gravel - excellent for parking and entertaining
Established gardens featuring mature trees, succulents and a stunning wall of bamboo for privacy
Rear boundary bordered by the Duckhole Rivulet, which flows year-round
Location
2-3 minutes to Richmond town centre
10 minutes to Cambridge Park Shopping Complex
15 minutes to Hobart Airport
20 minutes to Hobart CBD
A truly one-of-a-kind property blending history, character and opportunity - ready to be shaped into your dream home, creative business, or boutique accommodation venture (STCA).
The size of Richmond is approximately 89.9 square kilometres. It has 6 parks covering nearly 0.3% of total area. The population of Richmond in 2016 was 1464 people. By 2021 the population was 1583 showing a population growth of 8.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Richmond is 60-69 years. Households in Richmond are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Richmond work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 81.20% of the homes in Richmond were owner-occupied compared with 80.00% in 2016.
Richmond has 870 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Richmond have seen a 57.34% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 55.38% increase. As at 31 December 2025:
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