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Commanding an elevated position with sweeping views across Hobart and the River Derwent, Eskdalemuir stands as a graceful reminder of Tasmania’s architectural and cultural heritage. Built C1895 by Scottish immigrant Alexander Strathern, the home was named after his birthplace — the village of Eskdalemuir — and designed, according to early records, “upwards so that he could observe the stars.”
Constructed predominantly from hand-hewn sandstone and extensively renovated throughout by the current owners, the residence showcases craftsmanship rarely replicated today. Across two levels, the home’s versatile floorplan combines heritage character with comfort and livability. On the entry level, formal living and dining rooms flow to a sunlit conservatory and garden terrace, complimented by a fully renovated kitchen and casual dining area. The kitchen boasts premium Miele and Fisher & Paykel appliances and stone benchtops. A private wing offers a bedroom, sitting room, dining room and bathroom with separate external access – ideal for guests or multi-generational living. Upstairs, three generous bedrooms, the main bathroom and a flexible study/fifth bedroom capture light and outlook, continuing the home’s sense of calm and grandeur.
Throughout, intricate timberwork, stained glass, exposed beams and original fireplaces speak to the artistry of the late 19th century, while the surrounding gardens and garage provide a tranquil counterpoint to the home’s stately form.
Privately set within a quiet cul-de-sac and just moments from North Hobart’s vibrant cafés, restaurants and boutiques, Eskdalemuir offers a rare opportunity to become custodian of one of Mount Stuart’s most remarkable residences — a home of history, elegance and enduring spirit.
Contact Cam Rogers on 0475 002 814 to arrange your private inspection.