Beulah at No.14 William St, Perth could be one of Tasmania’s top home sales of the year. Picture: Supplied PERTH’S 1830s-built Beulah is the epitome of a Georgian country house.
Heritage property specialist Dominic Romeo enjoys the privilege of seeing the nation’s historical homes up close, and says Beulah is a standout. “I get to see some of the finest historic houses in Tasmania, and I can confidently say Beulah is one of the truly remarkable houses,” he said. “It is beautifully presented, and has wonderful internal spaces.
“It is fair to call it one of Tasmania’s finest properties.” No.14 William St, Perth.
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14 William St retains all the classical hallmarks of the Georgian vernacular. “This includes symmetry, refinement and balance, yet it also provides wonderful modern subtleties,” Mr Romeo said. “I particularly adore the deep veranda and the French doors, with their delicate semicircular fanlights.
“The interior spaces are all gracious and retain their original architectural features, including wide floorboards, fireplaces, multipaned windows, and extensive cedar timberwork. “Importantly, the house is positioned on a magnificent 9672sq m with established gardens of deciduous English trees and sweeping paths and driveways.” MORE: Buy versus rent: Shock figures spotlight homeownership challenge Tas property professionals awarded at the highest level No.
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