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25 Montagu Street

25 Montagu Street, Campbell Town TAS 7210, Australia

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About this property

25 Montagu Street is a house located in Campbell Town, Tasmania. Its internal arrangement offers a practical flow between living areas, catering to everyday family routines. The residence is suited to a relaxed, small‑town lifestyle while providing convenient access to local amenities.

Key details

Locality
Campbell Town
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702405779
Legal parcel ID
150059/4
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 25 Montagu Street?

The address 25 Montagu Street is a standalone house. No additional property features such as garages or extra buildings are listed.

How close is the house to the historic Red Bridge?

Red Bridge is approximately 1.2 km from the property, making it a short walk or a quick drive away.

What heritage attractions can be visited near 25 Montagu Street?

Nearby heritage sites include the convict‑built Red Bridge (about 1.2 km), the colonial Georgian Foxhunters Return inn (within the town centre), and the Campbell Town Convict Brick Trail, all reflecting the town’s rich 19th‑century history.

What is the population of Campbell Town, the town where the house is located?

According to the 2021 census, Campbell Town had a population of 823 residents.

Which local amenities are within a few kilometres of the property?

Within 1‑2 km you’ll find the Campbell Town Inn (≈1.5 km), Lions Park (≈2.2 km), the Ivy on Glenelg hotel (≈2.1 km), and a weather station at Campbell Town (Elizabeth R) about 1 km away.

What historic role did Campbell Town play in Tasmania’s development?

Established in 1826, Campbell Town was one of four garrison towns linking Hobart and Launceston, later becoming a police district headquarters and a key commercial centre for the Midlands region.

Is there a notable bridge near the property, and why is it significant?

Yes, the Red Bridge near Campbell Town is the oldest surviving brick arch bridge in Australia and the oldest bridge on the National Highway, originally constructed by convicts between 1836 and 1838.