Hatherley House, one of Launceston's oldest properties, listed

Hatherley House, one of Launceston's oldest properties, listed
Title TattleOctober 29, 2019

Hatherley House, one of Launceston's oldest properties, has been listed for sale following a conversion by its architect owners.

The 1870s Italianate home was bought for $1.91 million in 2011 by architect couple Jack and Rebecca Birrell from Birrelli art + design who converted the manor into a boutique art hotel.

It's been trading as Hatherley Birrell Collection, which has eight bedrooms.

It sits in 1,730 square metre gardens.

A mythical griffin's head dates from the family crest of the 1870s owner, Henry Dowling, and can be seen at the entry gate and also in a stained glass window in the grand hall.

Tasmania Sotheby's agents Gayle Walker and Jake McIntyre have the listing.

This article was first published in the Weekend Australian.  

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