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10 Batchelor Street

10 Batchelor Street, Queenstown TAS 7467, Australia

3 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
- Parking
906 m² Land size
- Internal area
$20,000 Last sale

About this property

10 Batchelor Street is a house with three bedrooms, one bathroom and sits on a 906 m² block. It was sold for $20,000 on 24 Sep 2016.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Sep 2016
$20,000$22

Price per m² based on land size of 906 m².

Key details

Locality
Queenstown
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702193134
Legal parcel ID
237132/17
Remoteness area
Remote
Property type
House
Land size
906 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
0.4 km
Primary school | Catholic
2.0 km
Combined school | Government

Frequently asked questions

What are the main features of the house at 10 Batchelor Street?

The property is a house set on a 906 m² block. It has three bedrooms and one bathroom.

Which local attractions are within a short walk of 10 Batchelor Street?

The house is about 0.1 km from Spion Kop and the Spion Kopf Lookout, 0.2 km from the Galley Museum and Queenstown Oval, and roughly 0.3 km from the Queenstown Library, Post Office, and the War Memorial.

What dining and leisure options are close to the property?

Within 0.3 km you’ll find the Broken Halo Coffee Kitchen and the historic Empire Hotel, while the nearby Paragon Theatre and Railway Express General Store are also within easy walking distance.

How would you describe Queenstown’s climate for someone moving to the area?

Queenstown has a very wet oceanic climate, receiving about 2,408 mm of rainfall annually. Summers are cool to mild with occasional heat, and winters are cold, cloudy, and may see brief snowfall.

What is the population size of Queenstown, and what does this mean for the community?

At the 2021 census Queenstown had 1,808 residents. The town’s modest size creates a close‑knit community with a mix of age groups and a strong sense of local history.

What historical background does the Queenstown area have?

Queenstown grew around the Mount Lyell mining district, with gold discovered in 1862 and copper mining beginning in 1892. The town’s heritage includes historic buildings such as the heritage‑listed Post Office and the former miners’ residence Penghana.

Are there any cultural or sporting venues nearby?

Yes, the unique gravel‑surface Queenstown Oval is just 0.2 km away, and cultural sites like the Lyell District Memorial Hall and Paragon Theatre are within 0.4 km of the property.