“The Fox Hunters Return”
Circa 1833


132 High Street,
Campbell Town,
Tasmania

For Sale by Negotiation
from $1.5 million

One peek at the beautiful photos of this stunning property and you will soon see why the Heritage Architect that owns it fell in love… and is sad to retire.

Listed by the National Trust as; “The finest and most substantial hotel building of the late colonial period in Australia

One of the most unique convict built Georgian properties in the area, located adjacent to the Elizabeth River and the famous convict built Red Bridge; Foxhunters is ideally located for a private home and the well known 4 and 1/2 Star Heritage B&B that it is. Campbelltown is a thriving community with much to offer; not the least is its location which suits so many Companies for meetings, seminars, conferences and accommodation for staff that are located at opposite ends of the Island.

The individual and much admired beautiful building is ideal for interstate and international visitors and gives a real insight into a bygone era so much more appreciated and sought after than generic motel accommodation. There are many rooms and or suites plus very generous private family accommodation along with original stables and many other points of interest such as the convict cells below; a rare solid sandstone staircase which is a real architectural “find”. Bonus are the 2 charming post and rail fenced paddocks and the huge modern colour bond shed for garaging and storage.

Being sold almost walk in walk out Including an extensive inventory of antiques, paintings and collectables with 2 or 3 very capable and likeable local staff to assist with the smooth running of the Establishment and who are keen to stay on.

A wonderful opportunity to live in beautiful Tasmania, to have a home and an income all in one.

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Contact

Harrison Humphreys - Launceston
48 Brisbane Street LAUNCESTON 7250
Tel: 03 6332 6400
Fax: 03 6334 0599

Sue Saunders 

PH: 0407 330 679
Email:
sue@harrisonhumphreys.com.au

 




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