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15 Dalrymple Street

15 Dalrymple Street, Bothwell TAS 7030, Australia

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About this property

15 Dalrymple Street in Bothwell, Tasmania is a standalone house. Its internal configuration supports flexible use of space, while the setting offers convenient access to the surrounding neighbourhood. The layout is well‑suited to a variety of everyday living requirements.

Key details

Locality
Bothwell
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702398617
Legal parcel ID
248453/1
Property type
House
Land size
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Internal area
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Land Use Category
Residential

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 15 Dalrymple Street?

The address 15 Dalrymple Street is a house in the town of Bothwell, Tasmania.

How close is the property to the River Clyde and the Falls of Clyde?

Bothwell sits on the River Clyde, and The Falls of Clyde heritage place is only about 0.1 km away at 8 Dalrymple Street, making the water feature very nearby.

Which heritage sites are within walking distance of 15 Dalrymple Street?

Several heritage places are within 0.2 km, including Bothwell Post Office (0 km), CWA Rooms (0 km), Bothwell Stores (0.1 km), Crown Inn (The Bothwell Grange) (0.1 km) and multiple historic cottages on Alexander and Elizabeth Streets.

What is the general character of the town of Bothwell?

Bothwell is a small central‑Tasmanian town of about 500 people, noted for its hunting, lake district setting and a loosely arranged grid plan with large lots, avenue plantings and internal open spaces.

What historical features make Bothwell notable?

Bothwell was formally founded in 1822, contains many heritage‑registered buildings such as the Castle Hotel (1829) and St Luke's Presbyterian Church (1828‑31), and was the site of early Irish nationalist exile and a 1960s radio telescope built by Grote Reber.

What recreational or cultural attractions are available nearby?

Bothwell hosts the Australian Golf Museum in the former school house, has historic golf links at Ratho Farm, and offers hunting and lake‑district activities along the Clyde River.

Is there a local weather monitoring station for Bothwell?

Yes, the BOTHWELL (CLYDE RIVER) weather station has been recording data since 1960, providing a long‑term record of the local climate.