No.168 Gawler Rd, Gawler is on the market. Picture: Supplied.
A cherished historic home in North West Tasmania needs a new custodian.
No.168 Gawler Rd, Gawler — once known as Belle View — dates back to the late 1800s and is positioned on a sprawling 2600sq m of land.
McGrath Estate Agents Devonport principal and director, Vanessa Goodwin, said buyers have been drawn to the stunning facade and the home’s beautiful interior features, including the high ceilings, ornate fireplaces, and pressed tin finishes.
“The solid brick construction is in pristine condition, and I especially love the charming original cord light switches — such a rare and nostalgic touch,” she said.
“The garage space is also a huge highlight; it’s expansive and versatile.”
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No.168 Gawler Rd, Gawler.
No.168 Gawler Rd, Gawler.
The four-bedroom house preserves original characteristics from its era, including the Tasmanian oak flooring, and decorative ceiling roses throughout.
The layout comprises several living and dining areas, and a bathroom featuring a claw-foot bathtub.
The kitchen and living spaces connect to an enclosed undercover entertaining area designed for year-round use.
The property’s substantial grounds accommodate various established outbuildings, including a large carport suitable for caravans, four garages, and a storage room with roller door access.
No.168 Gawler Rd, Gawler.
No.168 Gawler Rd, Gawler.
Mrs Goodwin said the ideal buyer for this property was someone who values character and charm, enjoys the feel of a semirural lifestyle, and appreciates being just 10-minutes from the town centre.
“It would particularly suit those who need ample shed and garage space, as well as buyers who are drawn to homes with a rich sense of history and timeless appeal,” she said.
“The current owners are simply looking to downsize.
“They’ve cherished their time here, but are ready for the next chapter.”
No.168 Gawler Rd, Gawler.
No.168 Gawler Rd, Gawler.
Initially purchased by John Purton in 1898, the property included brickworks that supplied materials for the home and a local hotel.
The Purton family — who had owned the property for 44 years — cultivated a large orchard on the property before selling it to the Ewington family in 1942.
The house later served as the Gawler General Post Office.
A rotunda was moved from a war memorial and placed against the end of the home’s veranda for use as the post office.
The property was given the Belle View name, inspired by the lovely view of the sea from its backyard at the time.
Mrs Goodwin said while there is no signage or formal reference to that name anymore, the “town’s locals may still know it that way”.
No.168 Gawler Rd, Gawler is for sale with McGrath Estate Agents. It is priced at “Best offer over $950,000”.