Prized position: Battery Point 1920s home evolution unveiled

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Address by request, Battery Point. Picture: Supplied


What is it about perfection that sings such a sweet song?

Here in Battery Point, it takes about two seconds to discover that someone with an exquisite eye for detail has led the transformation of this classic 1920s home.

Out front, it’s the gorgeous, historic facade that catches the eye. And those traditional details have been preserved and showcased as you step inside, too. The fireplaces, the stained-glass, the high ceiling and wide hall each add to the appeal.

But a surprise awaits.

A stunning sun-drenched rear extension — built by Hobart’s Modern Building Co — now forms the heart of the home. Here, a designer kitchen and living pavilion take centre stage in a light-filled environment framed by oversized glass doors and anchored by a sculptural island bench.

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Address by request, Battery Point.


Address by request, Battery Point.


As part of the owners’ meticulous reconfiguration of the floorplan, internal walls were thoughtfully moved to create the highly desirable open flow the home enjoys today, allowing sightlines to stretch all the way through to the garden and out towards the River Derwent.

Premium joinery, stone surfaces and an integrated appliance suite elevate everyday cooking and entertaining, while central ducted heating and cooling ensures year-round comfort in this beautifully curated contemporary space.

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Sliding doors open onto a professionally landscaped garden oasis. Private and meticulously curated with mature trees — including ornamental pear and magnolia — it is highlighted by sandstone retaining walls, lush lawns, spotted gum decking, and multiple outdoor sitting areas.

Indulgent bathrooms offer spa-like serenity, featuring bespoke tiling, gunmetal tapware, underfloor heating and dramatic recessed lighting.

Address by request, Battery Point.


Address by request, Battery Point.


New Haus director Ed McKay said the home attracted attention from buyers immediately on hitting the market.

Mr McKay said people were impressed with the extremely high level of detail in the home’s renovation that is “rarely seen in Hobart”.

A prime example is the kitchen, he said, with its integrated Miele fridge and freezer, exquisite cabinetry, lighting, storage and showstopping island bench.

“No detail has been overlooked, and the type of buyer considering a home like this appreciates such a high level of attention to every detail,” he said.

“The home’s light switches have not been used before in a Tasmanian house. They not only look sleek, they also have a push and hold feature to dim them to the perfect level as desired.

“The property also has new wiring, new plumbing and a new roof.

“It is a home where character charm meets sophisticated modern design, and where every detail has been curated for luxurious, effortless living.”

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Address by request, Battery Point.


Address by request, Battery Point.


The property’s generous primary bedroom suite enjoys peaceful leafy and water outlooks, abundant natural light and a seamless connection to the home’s refined aesthetic, complete with direct access to a luxurious ensuite, thoughtfully designed wardrobing and the convenience of a private adjoining study.

A cleverly integrated loft space further elevates the home’s liveability, offering abundant, easily accessible storage.

Discreetly accessed via a hidden ladder and enhanced with built-in lighting, this addition ensures a clutter-free lifestyle while maintaining the home’s clean architectural lines and elegant interior flow.

The home’s laundry is cleverly hidden away in an alcove, maximising space and efficiency.

Off-street parking is like gold in Battery Point, and this property can accommodate a vehicle safely in a driveway.

Address by request, Battery Point.


Address by request, Battery Point.


The tranquil setting feels worlds away yet places the homeowner on the doorstep of Battery Point’s cafes, parks and waterfront paths.

Mr McKay said Battery Point remains the pinnacle Tasmanian suburb for good reason.

“It’s the proximity to Hobart’s desirable lifestyle, being on the doorstep of the city and Salamanca,” he said.

“Its walkability holds appeal for many. Similar is found in Sydney and Melbourne, where historic suburbs near the water and the centre of the city are a place that people want to be.

“That might be Millers Point in Sydney, or Battery Point in Hobart.”

Mr McKay expects this home to appeal to buyers ranging from empty-nesters to executive couples to small families.

To request further information or an inspection, contact New Haus. It will be sold by expressions of interest over $2.65m-plus.

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