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HAMES

59 Hamilton Street

Latrobe

4 Unit Development

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Design and Construction

Quality. Continuity. Connectivity.

Situated in a heritage area, Hames design was crafted to complement the existing streetscape. From the road, the recognisable, gable styled homes offer a contrasting natural palette, clean lines and greenery.

 

Architecturally designed, three bedroom, two bathroom residences, each offering 157sqm of suburban luxury. 

Upon entry, you're presented with space, sophistication and practicality. The polished concrete floors flow through to an open plan living space. The kitchen, dining, lounge and outdoor entertainment area - all designed with continuity in mind, to deliver a seamless living experience. You'll bask in the light-filled spaces, created by oversized windows and sliders. 

 

The generous sized master bedroom connects quietly to a boho-lux ensuite, via a walkthrough wardrobe. It sits privately at the rear, away from the rest of the home.

Bedrooms two and three along with the main bathroom are located at the front. Strategically separated from the living space.

 

Aesthetic features of Hames include polished concrete floors, a raking ceiling, internal brick feature walls, minimalistic pale timber joinery, exposed exhaust cylinder, VJ panelling and carefully selected materials to compliment the natural pallet. The fit-out completed with Fisher and Paykel appliances. 

Location and Allotment 

 

The Hames. development provides a rare opportunity to live right in the heart of Latrobe, with a somewhat rural setting.

The residences are split across two leafy green streets - Hamilton and James, just a short stroll from the centre of town. 

Each dwelling has street frontage and direct access via its own allocated driveway. Strata titled but with no shared space, privacy is yours. Each residence will occupy an allotment of approximately 345sqm.

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The Region

The town of Latrobe sits at the top end of Tasmania on the beautiful North-West Coast. It boasts a laid-back, small-town atmosphere with everything you could possibly need, right at your fingertips. 

Known for its rich history, strong sporting culture, arts and crafts and welcoming residents. Latrobe has stepped out of the shadow of its cross-coast sibling Devonport, as the place to live. 

In recent times it has emerged as the second fastest-growing regional municipality in Tasmania - and for good reason. The heart of Latrobe offers easy access to services and a vast array of eclectic shop-spots, a weekend market and an ever growing selection of eateries, serving fresh Tasmanian produce. Close by, access to local farm gates and vineyards allow you to sample straight from the source.

The major centre of Devonport, the Spirit of Tasmania terminal and Devonport Airport are all within 7 minutes drive. Latrobe provides the perfect opportunity to live a slow-paced, hassle free lifestyle with the gateway to the rest of Australia just minutes away. Titled ‘The Platypus Capital of the World’, Latrobe is also home to Anvers Chocolate Factory, the Darrell Baldock Memorial and more recently, the world class mountain bike trails of Wild Mersey.

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Proximity and Local attractions 

  • Devonport City - 7 minutes 

  • Spirit of Tasmania terminal - 7 minutes 

  • Devonport Airport - 7 minutes (Melbourne - 50 min flight)

  • Spreyton Cider - 7 minutes

  • Ghost Rock Vineyard - 10 minutes 

  • The beautiful beaches of Hawley and Port Sorell - 15 minutes

  • Ashgrove Cheese Dairy Door - 15 minutes

  • Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm - 20 minutes 

  • Launceston - 1 hour

  • Cradle Mountain - 1.5 hours 

  • Derby mountain bike trails - 2.5 hours

  • Hobart and Southern Tasmania - 3 hours.

  • The East Coast and Freycinet - 3 hours

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