Tasmania’s iconic Stoke House is on the market.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
Built in 1887 by the then Lieutenant Governor of Tasmania, Sir John Dodd, this spectacular Gothic Revival mansion is home to more than 20 rooms and is located in a private sanctuary at New Town.
Impressive detail and fine craftsmanship can be seen in the Italian mosaic tiling - which was laid by an Italian craftsman - the hand-crafted timber fireplace mantles, a Waterford chandelier and the Cathedral-like entrance.
Sandstone used during the construction of Stoke House was shipped from England and Scotland.
The 4,408 square-metre estate hosted many weddings in its ballroom, with the beautiful gardens and grand architecture providing a picture perfect back drop for special occasions.
This incredible residence has nine bedrooms and six bathrooms sprawled across three levels, and is walking distance from shops and restaurants in North Hobart and New Town.
A separate, secured triple-garage is also located on the grounds at 12 Stroke Street, New Town.
For more information on the property, contact eis property on (03) 6232 4999.