6 York Street
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Homes of this era are rarely offered - and almost never with this level of land, position and flexibility.. Set across a substantial 1,200sqm parcel with dual street frontage, 6 York Street is a circa 1840 Georgian residence that stands among the earliest homes still held within Launceston. Defined by its symmetry, proportion and enduring construction, it carries a presence that simply cannot be replicated today. Originally commissioned by William Parker, a superintendent carpenter in the early colonial period, the home forms part of the city's earliest fabric. Over time, it has played a broader role within Launceston's history, including periods accommodating officers of the 96th Regiment, before evolving into a long-held private residence across generations. What sets this home apart is not just its age, but its ability to adapt. Thoughtful additions over time - including expanded living areas, kitchen and sunroom spaces - have allowed the home to evolve while maintaining its original character. Inside, the home offers four bedrooms, two bathrooms and multiple living zones, with proportions and ceiling heights that reflect a different era of building - creating spaces that feel both substantial and inherently liveable. The landholding is a defining feature. The dual frontage opens up flexibility rarely seen, while the scale of the allotment provides space, privacy and long-term upside in a location where opportunities of this size are increasingly scarce. For buyers seeking something with genuine history, scale and future potential, this is a compelling and increasingly rare offering. **Harcourts Launceston has no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information in this document which has been sourced from means which are considered reliable, however we cannot guarantee accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations. All measurements are approximate**
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- 4
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- 4
- Land Area
- 256m²
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