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Where Lifestyle Meets Location 26/11 Battery Square Battery Point (Sold -21.10.2025)

Tucked gently behind the leafy fringe of Princes Park, this beautifully cared-for apartment offers a quiet kind of charm that’s hard to find—and even harder to leave. Set within the sought-after Princes Park Mews, this premium ground-level residence enjoys its own private off-street car space and easy level access—perfect for those seeking comfort without compromise.





Step inside and you’ll find a light-filled apartment, freshly painted and immaculately presented. From every window, there’s something lovely to rest your gaze on—whether it's the elegant curve of a historic Battery Point cottage, the gentle greenery of the shared garden, or the ever-changing grace of kunanyi/Mt Wellington. The layout is generous and intuitive, with two well-proportioned bedrooms (the main with built-ins), a dual-access bathroom with combined laundry, and a bright, inviting kitchen. The semi open-plan living flows naturally to a sweet al fresco balcony—a perfect space to enjoy your morning coffee, or the warmth of the afternoon sunshine. This home speaks softly, but carries a quiet confidence—ideal for professionals seeking a peaceful retreat just a stroll from Salamanca Place, Constitution Dock, and the riverfront walks. The incredible location invites a vibrant city-fringe lifestyle, perfectly suited to downsizers, professionals, or those simply looking to slow down in a place full of charm and heritage. The shared garden is a peaceful extension of the home, while Princes Park, right at your doorstep, offers space to wander, breathe, and take in the changing seasons. Properties in this tightly held enclave are rarely offered. This is a special one—warm, welcoming, and waiting for its next chapter.

I acknowledge that we are living and working on the land of the Palawa people. Nipaluna (Hobart), means 'place of the woman.' This name recognises and respects the rich cultural and historical significance of the area to the Tasmanian Aboriginal community. I pay respects to Elders past, present, and emerging, honouring their enduring connection to this land, its waters, and its rich cultural heritage.

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