A historic residence in Nubeena, Tasmania, known as Mariposa, is now on the market for $1.25 million. Built in 1890 by timber contractor Moses John Clark, the home is a significant part of the region’s heritage. Mariposa was constructed using sandstone blocks from the Commandant’s House at the former Wedge Bay convict settlement, embodying the rich history of the Tasman Peninsula.
Situated at No.1685 Main Rd, Nubeena, this lovingly restored property overlooks the tranquil waters of Parsons Bay. Nubeena, known as the largest settlement on the Tasman Peninsula, has a strong community presence and is cherished as a fishing village. The current owner has dedicated years to meticulously restoring the home, ensuring it is in excellent condition for potential buyers.
Features of Mariposa
According to Vanessa Ward, a representative from Harcourts Signature, buyers interested in properties from the 1890s are often drawn to more than just the physical structure. They seek a connection to history, character, and the stories that come with such homes. “People attracted to Mariposa are likely heritage and history enthusiasts, creatives, and those looking for a lifestyle change,” Ward explained.
The interior of Mariposa features original horsehair lath-and-plaster walls and multiple fireplaces, providing a glimpse into its storied past. The open-plan kitchen merges modern functionality with historical charm, featuring timber benchtops and a Belling gas stove. The home includes five bedrooms, which were formerly used as tearooms and the original post office entrance, each space retaining its unique character.
Multiple living zones provide ample room for relaxation and gatherings. The main lounge, equipped with a new Saxon heater, promises warmth during winter evenings. Additionally, the property boasts a mudroom and laundry area, showcasing a charming timber-lined design along with original features.
Outdoor Amenities and Historical Significance
The exterior of Mariposa is equally impressive, with a Tasmanian hardwood deck that enhances the outdoor living experience. The gardens are meticulously maintained, featuring heritage fruit trees, roses, and a productive vegetable patch complete with a glasshouse. An undercover entertainment area beneath a mulberry tree is ideal for summer barbecues.
With approximately 75,000 liters of water storage and a powered shed, the property offers practical amenities alongside its historical allure. Recent updates, including new gutters and plumbing, along with NBN connectivity, ensure modern comforts are seamlessly integrated into a home rich with history.
Mariposa provides a rare opportunity for buyers looking to embrace a lifestyle steeped in heritage while enjoying contemporary conveniences. With its appealing location, historical significance, and thoughtful restoration, this residence is poised to attract a discerning buyer ready to begin the next chapter in this remarkable home.
For more information, interested parties can contact Harcourts Signature.


































