Suburb Profile - West Hobart

April 2024 | By Fall Real Estate | 6.5 Minute Read | Tags: Suburb Profile

West Hobart, Suburb Profile

West Hobart is a much-loved inner-city suburb of Hobart, Tasmania. Nestled on the hill behind the city, it provides easy access to the CBD, while also backing onto the Knocklofty Bush Reserve and the gateway to the exquisite kunanyi mountain, Mount Wellington.

 

West Hobart's hilly topography gives a sense of freedom and expansiveness. A walk around the suburb will take you to many lovely parks, primary schools, a few cafes, and a gourmet grocer. The suburb has wonderful views of the city, river and mountain, and is close to restaurants, shops and both the Village and State cinemas.

Where is West Hobart, Tasmania?

West Hobart is a suburb located in the hills just west of the city centre of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It shares the same postcode, 7000, as Hobart. You can catch a domestic or international flight 16 minutes from your home, depending on traffic.

 

Postcode of 7000, Tasmania

West Hobart to Hobart: approx 4 mins drive, 1.8 km (depending where you live in West Hobart)

Population of 6,397 in the 2021 Census

The size of West Hobart is approximately 3.9 square kilometres.

Real estate in West Hobart

Nestled in the heart of Hobart, West Hobart seamlessly weaves rich historical character with modern amenities and a vibrant community. This diverse neighbourhood is a treasure trove of architectural styles, boasting Georgian, Victorian, Federation, and contemporary homes.

 

Evolving from a 'working-class' area to a bohemian haven, it now attracts artists and musicians to its Victorian and Federation residences. Here, you'll find a mix of family-sized homes, impressive estates, cozy cottages and more, each with a unique story to tell.

 

West Hobart's housing landscape is a testament to its historical significance. It begins with the Old Colonial Georgian style, prominent in the early 19th century, with simple cottages on small to medium-sized allotments and larger, finely detailed houses. The larger, more substantial Georgian homes are mostly found on elevated land along Liverpool Street, constructed from elegant sandstone.

 

The architectural landscape in West Hobart predominantly blossomed during the Victorian era, with a notable presence of early to mid-Victorian houses, typically quaint cottages exhibiting the hallmark symmetry reminiscent of the Georgian style. These gems are scattered throughout the suburb, forming clusters along Melville, Bathurst, and Goulburn Streets, while more solitary examples grace Hill and Roberts Streets and the Lansdowne Crescent area.

 

One standout feature is its collection of Federation-period homes, dating back to the early 20th century. Weatherboard symmetrical and asymmetrical cottages continued to be a common choice with the addition of Federation-style elements, such as timber friezes, timber balustrades, fretwork and leadlight panels. Larger Federation homes, constructed of solid brick, showcase architectural styles such as Federation Queen Anne and Federation Bungalow.

 

In West Hobart, each house and the streets themselves feel like living history books. The homes here are not just residences; they're a testament to the enduring appeal of classic architecture. This is a place where tradition meets modernity, where the past is celebrated, and where every house is a piece of living history.

West Hobart, suburb profile written by Fall Real Estate.

82 Arthur Street, West Hobart, Tas, 7000

SOLD - $1,200,000

October 2023

West Hobart, suburb profile written by Fall Real Estate.

4/91 Hill Street, West Hobart, Tas, 7000

SOLD - $355,000

August 2023

West Hobart, suburb profile, written by Fall Real Estate

61 Salvator Road, West Hobart, Tas, 7000

SOLD - $774,000

July 2023

West Hobart, Suburb Profile written by Fall Real Estate

2/40 Valley Street, West Hobart, Tas, 7000

SOLD - $637,700

May 2023

Birsdeye view of the suburb of West Hobart

West Hobart community

The West Hobart community is close-knit and characterised by its appreciation for the suburb's historical roots and cultural diversity. Artists, musicians, and families coexist harmoniously, creating a unique blend of creativity and tradition. Neighbourhood events and gatherings are not uncommon, and the West Hobart Community Facebook page is growing in popularity, reinforcing the strong sense of community pride that permeates West Hobart.

 

The suburb's artistic and bohemian vibe has attracted a diverse community of residents who appreciate its character. The median age group in West Hobart is 20-34, and many couples without children live in the neighbourhood.

 

Residents here enjoy access to local cafes and parks, the Hill St Grocer, and the trendy North Hobart Cafe and restaurant strip. A shot 15-minute walk (or less) takes you to the bustling heart of Hobart, ensuring you're never far from urban amenities.

Transport availability in West Hobart

Several transportation options are available for travelling to and around West Hobart, including bus, taxi, car, bike, and walking.

 

Enjoying a leisurely stroll to North Hobart, Mt Stuart, New Town, South Hobart, and the CBD is well within reach, promising a comfortable outing. However, the walk back home may require more effort due to the hilly terrain, but it is still manageable.

 

Buses make stops at multiple locations in West Hobart, which is especially convenient for parents with high-school-aged children attending schools in New Town, Taroona, and other areas. Additionally, you can reach the city in just 7 minutes or less.

 

If you are looking to travel from West Hobart to Hobart, the bus journey will take approximately 14 minutes from Mellifont Street. The bus service is operated by Metro Tasmania. To learn more about the West Hobart to Hobart route, please click here.

Things to do

Caldew Park, affectionately known as 'The Train Park,' is a beloved regional hub for families in the heart of West Hobart. This vibrant park offers a plethora of amenities to enhance your outdoor experience, from picnic tables nestled under the shade of towering trees to a well-equipped playground for the little ones. As you explore, you'll find convenient BBQ facilities for those delightful al fresco meals and well-maintained sheltered areas for relaxation.

 

Although furry friends must stay home, this park welcomes families and friends to enjoy its inviting atmosphere. With thoughtful lighting for evening strolls, accessible toilets, and bins for your convenience, Caldew Park promises a day of leisure and enjoyment amidst the natural beauty of West Hobart.

 

Another park nestled within the charming neighbourhood of West Hobart is John Doggett Park. It is named after the revered Tasmanian painter John Doggett, known for his passion for community service. For families, the playground is a source of endless fun. Children's laughter fills the air as they climb, swing, and explore the playground's various play structures. Nearby, an undercover area provides the perfect setting for a leisurely lunch or a quiet moment of reflection.

 

As the sun sets, the park takes on a new aura. Soft lighting casts a gentle glow over the park, making it an ideal spot for a romantic evening stroll or a peaceful moment of solitude.

 

Next to the John Doggett Park, the West Hobart Bowl, built in 1980, is a historical skateboarding destination for locals. It's a dedicated skatepark designed for skateboarders, BMX riders, and other wheeled sports enthusiasts. West Hobart Bowl is a concrete skatepark that caters to various skill levels, from beginners to experienced skaters. It has been known for its smooth transitions, bowls, and ramps that provide an ideal playground for skateboarders, and each year, the West Hobart Bowl Jam is hosted by local skaters.

 

Lansdowne Crescent Oval, also known as West Hobart Oval, offers a versatile space where sports, family fun, and pet-friendly gatherings unite. Soccer and cricket games bring the field to life, while a small playground sparks youthful imagination. This oval's inclusivity extends to dog owners, as it welcomes dogs on and off-lead, providing a delightful space for furry friends and social connections. With convenient amenities like seating, lighting, and nearby facilities, Lansdowne Crescent Oval embodies the spirit of community and togetherness in West Hobart.

 

If you have purchased a property in West Hobart, you will likely have a beautiful garden filled with vibrant colours calling you to enjoy your outdoor haven. Therefore, hanging out in your garden, hosting a tea party, reading an engaging novel or contemplating a walk up to the top of kunanyi are just a few activities you will love undertaking in this character-filled community.

 

Locals enjoy walking through West Hobart's streets leisurely to admire the suburb's rich architectural history. The streets are lined with homes from the Georgian, Victorian, Federation, and Inter-War periods, each with a unique charm.

 

Explore the beautiful surrounding areas and suburbs with scenic drives. You can take a short drive to Mount Wellington or venture further into the Tasmanian wilderness and explore the Tasmanian outdoors on foot.

 

Whether you are interested in history, culture, outdoor adventures, or simply relaxing in a charming neighbourhood, West Hobart has something to offer all its locals and visitors.

 

If you want to know more about the area and are considering a property in West Hobart, view our properties for sale or rent and contact one of our professional and friendly staff today!

Looking into Hobart city from Bathurst Street West Hobart

Nature and recreation spots

West Hobart's elevated position offers picturesque views of the Derwent River, the city, and the majestic mountains. The suburb's greenery, including local resident’s landscaped gardens and generous home windows, provides you with ample natural light and a connection to the surrounding natural beauty of West Hobart.

 

Once you are outdoors, you can enjoy the natural magnificence of the area by taking a hike in Knocklofty Reserve. Knocklofty Reserve is a cherished natural oasis that beckons outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. This picturesque reserve boasts a lush bushland of native eucalyptus and ferns, offering a serene contrast to the nearby urban areas. Its well-maintained walking trails provide opportunities for leisurely strolls and challenging hikes, with sweeping views of Hobart, the Derwent River, and surrounding mountains.

Shopping

Residing in this charming suburb, you're fortunate to have your very own West Hobart Hill Street Grocer. Their commitment to freshness shines through in their selection of the finest fruits and vegetables, a dedicated cheese room, an extensive deli stocked with culinary treasures, and an array of delightful foods to satisdy every craving. Living close by, you'll quickly discover that this grocery store is a true gem.

 

When it comes to sourcing top-quality meat and poultry, West Hobart Gourmet Meats will soon become your go-to destination. With enticing weekly specials, exciting hamper draws, and fantastic competitions for special occasions, they are sure to win you over with their dedication to delivering the best meat products to their customers.

In the heart of West Hobart, you'll discover the West Hobart Express, a local post office and convenience store conveniently located on Hill Street. Just down the street, you'll find Terry White Chemmart, a health and wellness hub offering a wide array of products, services, and expert support to cater to your healthcare needs.

 

Adjacent to the West Hobart Express is the Island Tyres and Motorsport stands ready to meet all your automotive needs. They are committed to providing unbeatable tire prices and offer comprehensive car repair services, all while promoting tire recycling and offering top-notch car detailing services.

 

The love for fresh blooms is evident in West Hobart, and for quick flower delivery in the area, Sarah's Flowers is your go-to choice. With their express delivery options available before 3 p.m. or an "ASAP" delivery, you can brighten someone's day with a beautiful bouquet in no time. On the other hand, if you prefer a more hands-on floral experience, visit Botanical Hobart on Warwick Street. This charming flower shop invites you to explore their lush collection of indoor plants, orchids, and vibrant floral arrangements, creating a truly enchanting atmosphere.

 

Once you've settled into your new West Hobart home, indulge yourself in the world of homewares at Verde. This store offers a curated selection of sustainable, high-quality, and functional decorative items that will elevate every corner of your living space. Verde celebrates all things unique, beautiful, and joyful, promising an enriching shopping experience.

 

For contemporary and traditional picture framing, Staley and Son, is the place to turn. With three decades of expertise, they can frame your precious memories, momentos, artwork and compliment your new home decor.

 

In the realm of town planning, West Hobart is proud to house Grey Planning, a dedicated town planning practice that serves clients throughout Tasmania. They guide clients through the intricacies of the development application and approvals process, providing valuable expertise in shaping the region's urban landscape.

 

And let's not forget about our furry friends! If you are bringing your canine companion to West Hobart, Woofers Dog Grooming is your local haven. Their loving care ensures your pet enjoys a comfortable stay and even the chance to earn the coveted "Goodest Doggy of the Day" ribbon for exemplary behavior.

Dining

West Hobart boasts a thriving coffee culture, making it a must-visit destination for coffee enthusiasts. Goulburn Street welcomes you to Pigeon Hole,  where you can indulge in aromatic coffee. If you are strolling along Lansdowne Cresent or have just dropped the kids off at school. make sure to drop by The Lansdowne Cafe for your caffeine fix. For a delightful dining experience paired with excellent coffee, head to Smolt Kitchen Cafe and Restaurant on Hill Street.

 

Paesano Pizza and Pasta extends a warm invitation to join them every evening. Whether you prefer to dine in or take away, their renowned pizza and pasta dishes are sure to delight. In Italian, "Paesano" means good friends from the same town, and they take great pride in sharing their passion for delicious Italian cuisine with their locals staying true to their name.

 

Making you feel at home with a relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff, Marquis Bistro and Buffetis the place to be. Whether you are joining them for a buffet lunch or dinner, you will be greeted with a vast array of hot and cold dishes, as well as tempting desserts. You are guaranteed to leave satisfied and content after enjoying their generous spread.

 

Craving classic fish and chips? Look no further than Adam's Store. This local fish and chip shop offers a selection of rolls, burgers, fish, chips, and more, ensuring that you can relish the quintessential comfort food in the heart of West Hobart.

Image of shops in West Hobart Suburb

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West Hobart schools

West Hobart has several excellent schools that offer a top-notch education to its students. These schools play a vital role in shaping the educational landscape of the area, providing students with a rich and diverse learning experience.

 

Goulburn Street Primary School is dedicated to nurturing independent learners who are not only academically proficient but also equipped with the confidence and skills essential for success in all facets of life. Their approach encourages students to take ownership of their education, fostering self-reliance and a passion for learning.

 

Lansdowne Crescent Primary School instills values of respect, responsibility, and courage in its students, motivating them to strive for their personal best. One of the school's unique assets is its proximity to the Knocklofty nature reserve, providing an extraordinary natural environment right at the doorstep for educational exploration and inspiration.

 

For those seeking schools outside West Hobart, convenient public transportation offers easy access to neighboring suburbs and the central business district (CBD). The region is dotted with both public and private schools, ensuring ample choices for parents seeking the best educational fit for their children.

 

In addition to schools, suburbs surrounding West Hobart offer a variety of childcare options, including Goodstart in Hobart and North Hobart, Lady Gowrie in South Hobart, and Child's Play Early Learning in South Hobart, providing families with a variety of options for their childcare needs.

West Hobart property prices

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Fall Real Estate has a network of eight premier real estate offices strategically positioned throughout Southern Tasmania, providing you with convenient access to our friendly and professional agents.

 

For those living in or wanting to purchase in West Hobart and surrounds, our nearest offices are just a stone's throw away in Moonah and North Hobart, ensuring easy connections with our dedicated team.

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