Browse property in Church Street
Church Street forms the elm‑lined spine of Ross’s historic centre, its flanking façades showcasing the village’s sandstone heritage and a mix of Georgian, Victorian and Gothic‑revival forms, from the 1885 Uniting Church’s black‑wood pews to the 1860s Roman Catholic shop‑turned‑church and the 1868 St John’s Anglican with its stone pulpit. The street’s built‑environment is punctuated by the 1831 two‑storey Georgian‑origin Man O’ Ross Hotel, later re‑clad in Victorian style, and a variety of listed private residences that together create a richly textured streetscape.
Located at the crossroads of Church and Bridge Streets, the area benefits from the historic Ross Bridge – a 1836 sandstone crossing that still carries road traffic on the main Launceston‑to‑Hobart route – providing direct connections to regional hubs and nearby waterways such as the Blackman and Isis Rivers. Residents and visitors enjoy local amenities including the Tasmanian Wool Centre museum, the iconic Ross Village Bakery (the 1860 wood‑fired oven that inspired Kiki’s Delivery Service), and easy access to natural sites like Tooms Lake and the surrounding countryside.
Properties in Church Street
Address
| Type
| Beds
| Baths
| Parking
| Land Size
| Price |
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| 1 Church Street | House |
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| 19 Church Street | House |
5 |
4 |
1 |
1379 m² | A$500k–A$1m |
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