A stunning piece of Tasmanian history is up for sale with an asking price of $25 million!
Stonehenge, a 3386-hectare estate located in the Midlands, boasts a seven-bedroom mansion, which dates back to 1879 and was designed by renowned architect Henry Hunter.
With its two-storey sandstone facade, slate roof, flagstone floors, timber window frames, verandas, and beautiful ceiling roses, the Stonehenge mansion is a ‘true work of art’.
The property also features a billiards room, marble fireplaces, high skirtings, and an extensive range of modern amenities.
The property, which has been owned by the McShane family since 1947, has been meticulously maintained, with the mansion in pristine condition, exactly as it was on the day it was built.
It also features a four-bay sandstone garage, a tennis court, stables, shearing sheds, and a workman’s cottage.
Stonehenge is located in the heart of Tasmania and offers a mix of rich black clay river flats, lighter friable loam soil, solid ironstone, and bush grazing country.
The estate also boasts frontage to a creek, river, and rivulet, making it an idyllic retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
For those looking to live like royalty, Stonehenge, located at No. 1114 Stonehenge Road, Stonehenge, is now listed with Nutrien Harcourts and priced at $25 million.
In recent years, rural property sales in Tasmania have seen significant growth, with the sale of the Conara wedding venue and 4448-hectare cropping property Vaucluse last year setting a new benchmark for the state after it changed hands for over $100 million.