Character, Potential, and Prime Inner-City Location
Tucked away in an elevated and peaceful cul-de-sac, 33 Mary Street presents a rare opportunity to secure a character-filled home in one of Hobart’s most tightly held inner-city pockets. Built circa 1885, this two-story conjoined residence offers rich period charm and tasteful updates—perfect for renovators, builders, or anyone with a vision to further enhance or redesign the home (STCA).
Set on sandstone foundations with original weatherboard construction, this home features three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a beautifully renovated bathroom and two updated bedrooms upstairs. The interior blends historic warmth with modern comfort, showcasing Tasmanian Oak flooring on the ground level and Baltic Pine flooring upstairs.
Original features such as carved timber mantels, detailed skirting boards, and generous proportions throughout continue to highlight the home’s heritage. Its elevated north-easterly position captures natural sunlight all year round, with glimpses of the harbour and city skyline. Terraced gardens at the rear offer a leafy and private outdoor setting.
Adding to its modern appeal, the home is equipped with a 6kW solar panel system, helping reduce energy costs and improve sustainability.
Located just a short stroll (only 18 homes away) from North Hobart’s vibrant restaurant and café strip—and walking distance to the CBD, public transport, schools, and all amenities—this location is unbeatable.
Whether you’re looking to move straight in and enjoy the blend of old and new or planning to transform further, this is an exceptional opportunity in a blue-chip address.
Year Built: 1885
Constructions: Weatherboard
Zoned: Residential
Council Rates: Approx. $2,500 pa
Water Rates: Approx. $850 pa + usage (per unit)