Claremont Circa 1843

There are certain threads that keep the fabric of society together. Ideals that connect us to a better world. The concept of family is one, and the need for the family to abide in a home is another.

There is one such home, that connects us to our roots, that defines what it is to be Tasmanian, and in particular, what it is to be both individual and unique while still being an important part of the Launceston city as a whole. One only needs to venture past the solid entry to enter into this duality. A sense of old world coupled with the freshness of seeing something for the very first time.

“This is Claremont.”

A home whose name echoes royalty, a house that has been home to major identities within the community, and whose families have found comfort in the myriad of secret gardens, and in the shade of the large and imposing oaks that both stalk the lawns and hold safe all that is within. We certainly could learn lessons from this finely crafted residence that has stood the test of time, and seen itself be remodelled and extended to accommodate the needs of the future, and too, that of the present.

A home whose hallways carry the whispers of children laughing, and whose kitchens have feasted on the fruit of the gardens labour. It is without a doubt a place to serenity, and it is that calmness that overcomes you, and takes you to a place called home. We all want that, and we believe there are those within our community, however limited, that can obtain what Claremont has to offer in all its abounding beauty.

The Directors of the Bushby Property Group are honoured to be given the opportunity to be involved with the sale of this outstanding property. We hope that the successful purchaser of this iconic residence set in one of Launceston’s most prestigious suburbs will achieve the same level of enjoyment and satisfaction as all of its previous owners.

The only thing missing from Claremont’s iconic history is the part you could play in its future.