No.1 Ryeland Ct, Rose Bay. Picture: Supplied
A visit to No.1 Ryeland Ct will not soon be forgotten.
As the electronic gate slides back, and you first set foot on the property, two things happen: the picture-perfect elevated view of the water towards the Lindisfarne Sailing Club catches the eye; and then you are greeted by a curvaceous modern marvel and its showstopping facade.
The glorious architecture and construction promises plenty while you stand by the gate, but once you venture beyond the front door, it becomes quickly apparent that this is a property that delivers wow factor at every turn.
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No.1 Ryeland Ct, Rose Bay.
No.1 Ryeland Ct, Rose Bay.
No.1 Ryeland Ct, Rose Bay.
Ray White Hobart agent Brad Stephens said it is a property that is “impressive in every way”.
“It is impressive in scale, it is impressive in its position, and the level of finish,” he said.
“The replacement value for something like this, any builder in Hobart would say this home would be impossible to build again.
“For anyone looking for an incredible family home that is robust and beautiful, this property offers a rare opportunity.
“It is genuinely rare in that there are not many homes like it. For a family home, this would be hard to beat.”
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Sitting high above the suburb in a quiet no-through road, this extraordinary Rose Bay residence showcases architectural excellence, meticulous craftsmanship, and timeless sophistication.
Designed by the highly acclaimed Mark Linardi, the 557sq m multi-level home combines artistry and engineering precision to deliver a statement property of grand proportions and enduring quality.
No.1 Ryeland Ct, Rose Bay.
No.1 Ryeland Ct, Rose Bay.
No.1 Ryeland Ct, Rose Bay.
Set across two expansive levels, the home’s design capitalises on its northerly aspect and uninterrupted views of the River Derwent, kunanyi/Mt Wellington, and beyond.
Mr Stephens said while Linardi-designed homes can be found, more often, on the western side of the river, there are fewer on Hobart’s Eastern Shore.
“There are not many comparable homes on the Eastern Shore,” he said.
“And while the price is at the upper end of our market, for a buyer coming from interstate, a home like this represents good value for money,” he said.
“While it’s only been on the market for a few days, we have had multiple genuine inquiries already.”
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On entry into the house, a grand foyer sets the scene leading into light-filled living spaces framed by extensive glazing and dramatic ceiling heights.
The upper level is dedicated to family living and entertaining, featuring a beautifully appointed kitchen — with a butler’s pantry — that connects to the main living and dining area.
No.1 Ryeland Ct, Rose Bay.
No.1 Ryeland Ct, Rose Bay.
Sliding doors open to an expansive terrace complete with retractable awning and heating, perfect for year-round enjoyment.
The primary bedroom is positioned at this end of the home, including the luxury of space, a walk-in dressing room and a luxe ensuite.
Multiple bedrooms and the family bathroom — with a gorgeous stand-alone tub — are positioned along a hall on this level, one with a walk-in wardrobe.
Downstairs, there are more bedrooms and bathrooms near the home’s resort-style amenities, which include a pool house with a lap pool, sauna, and bar, opening onto a private deck and terraced lawns — ideal for relaxed entertaining or family leisure.
No.1 Ryeland Ct, Rose Bay.
No.1 Ryeland Ct, Rose Bay.
Perhaps this contemporary home’s biggest surprise is also on the lower level — a long wall of convict bricks.
Mr Stephens said the near 15m long feature wall was created with salvaged convict bricks, laid in classic English bond style.
“It is a striking nod to Hobart’s heritage, complementing the home’s contemporary palette and premium finishes,” he said.
“You can see the convict broad arrows, and thumbprints.”
Zoned ducted climate control and a Norseman wood heater ensure year-round comfort. Practicality matches luxury, with a substantial garage and workshop capable of housing multiple vehicles, boats, or caravans, along with a covered carport at entry.
Occupying a private 997sq m parcel, this landmark home represents one of the Eastern Shore’s most exceptional offerings, balancing architectural brilliance, grand proportions, and an unrivalled lifestyle in a premier bayside location.
No.1 Ryeland Ct, Rose Bay is for sale with Ray White Hobart in conjunction with JWC Property Group. It is priced at “Offers over $3m”.



















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