Included on the Register of the National Estate and Tasmanian Heritage Register as a single story Old Colonial Georgian house with rear dormer area occupied by two bedrooms. Cluden presents as a bold statement occupying a corner position within the streetscape and is a short walk to the central shopping precinct of Deloraine.
A focal feature of the facade is the fine cast iron balustrade made by the then renowned Sir Peter Russell Foundry of Sydney.
Cluden was occupied during part of the late Twentieth Century by the Department of Agriculture and features in the noted reference book Early Houses of Northern Tasmania by Robertson and Craig.
Later alterations at the rear of the residence enhance the warmth and provide natural lighting through the addition of floor to ceiling glass panelling, sympathetic to the character of the house.
With the upstairs servants quarters having its own entrance and bathroom this could make a great little income as a BNB (STCA)
Established gardens throughout this beautiful property is set on 1793m2 (approx)
* 4 bedrooms master with ensuite
* Gas central heating and cooling
* Gourmet kitchen with granite bench tops
* Formal lounge/dining room
* Seperate formal dining room
* 6 original fire places 1 with gas log fire
* Large study
* Sunroom
* Over 220m2 of living space
Steeped in Tasmanian history this property is great value and well worth an inspection