Tasmanian Federation home, Cooinda for sale

Tasmanian Federation home, Cooinda for sale
Staff reporterJune 6, 2016

The former divisional director and head of training for equity markets at Macquarie Bank Rohan Boman and wife Anne have listed their Tasmanian Federation home Cooinda.

Originally from Queensland, the couple have spent many years living and Sydney and overseas but decided to settle in the south.

They paid $2.7 million for the home which sits on a sprawling 3.4 hectare parcel on the edge of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel.

Built in 1905, the fully renovated Cooinda has four bedrooms, a formal dining room, a central study and a sheltered garden terrace.

They keep chicken and sheep on the property which also features a 1984 renovated barn and a self-contained cottage.

Rohan is currently the director at Australian Whisky Holdings.

The property is listed through Knight Frank Hobart agent Pam Corkhill who has $3 million plus hopes.

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