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176 Agnes Street

176 Agnes Street, George Town TAS 7253, Australia

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About this property

176 Agnes Street is a residential property located in George Town, Tasmania. Its layout offers a functional flow that can accommodate a variety of everyday activities and supports a relaxed, suburban lifestyle.

Key details

Locality
George Town
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702443178
Legal parcel ID
214565/1
Property type
House
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Harcourts - East Tamar
0.8 km

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 176 Agnes Street?

176 Agnes Street is a standalone house. It is classified simply as a house in the property description.

How close is the property to the nearest park?

Manduama Park is about 0.1 km from the house, essentially next door. It provides immediate access to green space for residents.

Which major road provides easy access from the property?

The East Tamar Highway lies approximately 0.3 km away, offering convenient route connections for commuters and visitors.

What heritage sites are within a short walk of the property?

Several heritage places are nearby, including the historic houses at 75 Goulburn St and 53 Cimitiere St (both about 0.6 km), Tara Hall at 27 Sorell St (0.8 km), and the Barracks and Convict Gaol at 84‑86 Macquarie St (0.9 km).

What recreational areas are close to the property?

In addition to Manduama Park (0.1 km), Elizabeth Park (0.9 km) and Blue Gum Park (1.1 km) provide nearby green spaces for walking and leisure.

What is the climate like in George Town?

George Town enjoys a Mediterranean‑influenced oceanic climate with mild, relatively dry summers (average maximum around 21 °C) and cool, wetter winters (average maximum about 13 °C). Temperatures are moderated by Bass Strait winds and the area receives roughly 670 mm of rain annually.

What local attractions or events might interest residents nearby?

The town features attractions such as the Low Head lighthouse, the Bass and Flinders Maritime Museum, and a vibrant arts scene. Annual events include the Tamar Valley Folk Festival in January and the Steampunk Tasmania Festival.