Property Summary
Property Description
Just like John Robinson, who was an ambitious and industrious entrepreneur in Oatlands during the 1830’s, the current owners of Robinsons, continued to develop this property further into a highly successful tourism operation. The opportunity has now come for the next custodians, to develop and expand this historic property, into another tourism drawcard. Whether you continue its current accommodation operation – this property has scope for further commercial opportunities and applications, only limited by your imagination.
John Robinson was convicted of forgery and sentenced to transportation in 1820. In 1836, he was granted land, and a year later built a comfortable weatherboard cottage – locally known as Robinson’s Cottage. Robinson was an entrepreneurial pioneer and acquired large land holdings, where he continued to erect buildings in the township of Oatlands. By the 1870’s, shops had been added on either side of his cottage. The left of the cottage, was occupied by John Barwick – a saddler and harness maker and to the right, Drakes Chemist and Dispensary. Today the original cottage and stores he built are on offer.
This fully restored complex of stores and the original cottage, over 1386m2, operates as an accommodation venture, and until recently, housed a highly successful hospitality operation, known as The Imbibers. The property includes 3 beautifully presented cottages. The Studio comprises of a bedroom, ensuite and living / kitchenette. The convict brick built Barwick Cottage, has a bedroom / living area, generous ensuite and includes the original kitchen fireplace, Robinsons Cottage includes 2 bedrooms, bathroom, living room and kitchen / dining. The wing that previoulsy housed the bar, comprises of 3 beautifully proportiioned rooms, perfect as a studio, 4th accommodation wing, private residence or to revive the once popular wine bar or many other retail eneterprises. There is dual access to the property, a large backyard and ample parking, all town services are provided.
Located in the historic Georgian township of Oatlands, the property is well positioned to capture the strong, growing and continuing tourism trade. Minutes away is the Callington Mill and Distillery, art galleries, antique stores, the Aquatic Centre, an array boutique stores, cafes, eateries and home to the famous Jardin Room and Provincial Interiors. Hobart and Hobart Airport are a one hour drive through the scenic Midlands.
This is a truly remarkable opportunity to create a successful venture in the heart of one of Australia’s most important historic townships and tourism hot spots – Oatlands – in the heart of the Midlands of Tasmania.
For further information or to arrange a private inspection, please contact Dominic Romeo on – 0438 500 277 or email – dominicromeo@circaheritageandlifestyle.com.au.