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58 Weld Street

58 Weld Street, Beaconsfield TAS 7270, Australia

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About this property

58 Weld Street is a house located in the historic town of Beaconsfield, Tasmania. Its straightforward layout provides functional living spaces that accommodate everyday routines. The property’s setting supports a relaxed, community‑focused lifestyle typical of the area.

Key details

Locality
Beaconsfield
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702387288
Legal parcel ID
128662/3
Property type
House
Land size
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Internal area
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Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Roberts Real Estate - Tamar Valley
15.2 km

Frequently asked questions

How far is the house from the Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre?

The property is about 0.7 km from the Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre, a short walk that lets you explore the town’s gold‑mining history.

What major road provides easy access to this property?

The West Tamar Highway (Route A7) runs through Beaconsfield, offering direct north‑south connectivity to Launceston and other regional destinations.

What natural features are close to the home?

Middle Arm Creek and the Tamar River estuary lie just over 1 km away, providing riverside scenery and wildlife spotting opportunities.

Which park is nearest to the property?

Jubilee Park is approximately 1.2 km from the house, offering green open space for recreation and picnics.

How close is the house to the town centre of Beaconsfield?

The property is roughly 2 km from the centre of Beaconsfield, placing you within easy reach of local shops, cafés and community amenities.

What historical significance does the Beaconsfield area have?

Beaconsfield was a major gold‑mining town in the 19th century, once the richest gold town in Tasmania, and it also hosts the historic Beaconsfield Mine & Heritage Centre.

Is there anything notable about Beaconsfield’s public health history?

In 1953 Beaconsfield became the first town in Australia to fluoridate its water supply, a pioneering public‑health initiative still recognised today.