A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!



Hej hej! I hope you had a lovely weekend. We’ve been up at our cabin, and it’s got me in the mood for an extra-cosy home tour today—are you up for the ride?

Great, because we’re heading to Twiss Street in Northern Tasmania!

You might recognize this charming little heritage cottage from a feature I wrote last year. Formerly a shipbuilder’s cottage dating back to 1890, this 160-year-old property underwent a major renovation before becoming a cosy Airbnb retreat. And now, it could be your own personal getaway as the owner has decided to sell it!

I love how these pictures reveal new angles, allowing us to appreciate the craftsmanship, unique corners, and details like never before. While the beautiful vintage and antique furnishings are relatively understated, it’s the original hand-sawn local hardwood timber, exposed roof shingles, and wide-plank flooring—salvaged from a ship’s deck—combined with lime-rendered walls and a brick fireplace that give it its striking, unique look and help transform it into the cosy cocoon that it is.

Ready to step into the dark side? Let’s take a peek inside. 

A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!

A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!
A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!
A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!

A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!
A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!
A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!
A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!
A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!

A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!

So beautiful! I love how the ceiling varies throughout, along with the wood cladding and dark timber floors, which truly bring the property’s heritage to the forefront.

Plus, it seems like every piece of furniture and each painting has its own story, making them fit right in.

Needless to say, the cottage has been featured in numerous magazines and books, including The Poetry of Spaces by Sarah Andrews.

I could easily spend a week cosied up by the fire—how about you?

Is there anything in particular that stands out to you about this cottage?

I have a real soft spot for cottages and cabins in Tassie! Here are a few more of my favourites:
I hope this has given you something to dream about for the week! 
Niki
Photography courtesy of Circa heritage & Lifestyle, you can see more images over at @twissstreet

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A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!



Hej hej! I hope you had a lovely weekend. We’ve been up at our cabin, and it’s got me in the mood for an extra-cosy home tour today—are you up for the ride?

Great, because we’re heading to Twiss Street in Northern Tasmania!

You might recognize this charming little heritage cottage from a feature I wrote last year. Formerly a shipbuilder’s cottage dating back to 1890, this 160-year-old property underwent a major renovation before becoming a cosy Airbnb retreat. And now, it could be your own personal getaway as the owner has decided to sell it!

I love how these pictures reveal new angles, allowing us to appreciate the craftsmanship, unique corners, and details like never before. While the beautiful vintage and antique furnishings are relatively understated, it’s the original hand-sawn local hardwood timber, exposed roof shingles, and wide-plank flooring—salvaged from a ship’s deck—combined with lime-rendered walls and a brick fireplace that give it its striking, unique look and help transform it into the cosy cocoon that it is.

Ready to step into the dark side? Let’s take a peek inside. 

A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!

A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!
A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!
A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!

A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!
A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!
A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!
A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!
A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!

A Cosy, Historic Shipbuilder’s Cottage in Tasmania Awaits!

So beautiful! I love how the ceiling varies throughout, along with the wood cladding and dark timber floors, which truly bring the property’s heritage to the forefront.

Plus, it seems like every piece of furniture and each painting has its own story, making them fit right in.

Needless to say, the cottage has been featured in numerous magazines and books, including The Poetry of Spaces by Sarah Andrews.

I could easily spend a week cosied up by the fire—how about you?

Is there anything in particular that stands out to you about this cottage?

I have a real soft spot for cottages and cabins in Tassie! Here are a few more of my favourites:
I hope this has given you something to dream about for the week! 
Niki
Photography courtesy of Circa heritage & Lifestyle, you can see more images over at @twissstreet

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